Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 82British Academy, 1993 - Počet stran: 524 |
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... influence in particular in phonology , inflexional morphology , word - formation and syntax , influence which has been subsumed by linguists under the name ' structural borrowing ' . ' Unfortunately , however , this field has not yet ...
... influence in particular in phonology , inflexional morphology , word - formation and syntax , influence which has been subsumed by linguists under the name ' structural borrowing ' . ' Unfortunately , however , this field has not yet ...
Strana 139
... influence has not been proved conclusively.124 Apart from this , there is no indication of outside influence on the system . Otto Funke considered a number of loans that had retained their Latin case endings as ' foreign words ' , 125 ...
... influence has not been proved conclusively.124 Apart from this , there is no indication of outside influence on the system . Otto Funke considered a number of loans that had retained their Latin case endings as ' foreign words ' , 125 ...
Strana 209
... influence of that dialogue comes right to the fore in the Tiers Livre . Socrates in the Philebus considers it to be a kind of ' schoolboy malice ' when we laugh at the butts of our humour . What makes us laugh at those butts is our ...
... influence of that dialogue comes right to the fore in the Tiers Livre . Socrates in the Philebus considers it to be a kind of ' schoolboy malice ' when we laugh at the butts of our humour . What makes us laugh at those butts is our ...
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