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... problems in this field is to establish safe criteria for distinguishing newly - formed compounds and derivatives ... Problems and Principles ' , p . 155 , and idem , ' Linguistic Borrowing and Old English Lexicography : Old English terms ...
... problems in this field is to establish safe criteria for distinguishing newly - formed compounds and derivatives ... Problems and Principles ' , p . 155 , and idem , ' Linguistic Borrowing and Old English Lexicography : Old English terms ...
Strana 359
... problems of the political system , he certainly used the concept of transactions costs to explain the emergence of political parties and legislative assemblies , and in this was influenced by my approach to the firm . But this part of ...
... problems of the political system , he certainly used the concept of transactions costs to explain the emergence of political parties and legislative assemblies , and in this was influenced by my approach to the firm . But this part of ...
Strana 445
... problems they tackled , the observations they were allowed to make , or their access to official documents ? Perhaps even more important , how far were anthropologists influenced by their tacit assumptions that the Colonial Office ...
... problems they tackled , the observations they were allowed to make , or their access to official documents ? Perhaps even more important , how far were anthropologists influenced by their tacit assumptions that the Colonial Office ...
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The Genetics of Celtic Populations | 37 |
An Essay on Survival | 59 |
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