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... language , cannot be precisely described in structural terms . The traditional Japanese description fits best a state of language that is now past ; just how far one should go in accepting a new description depends on one's conception ...
... language , cannot be precisely described in structural terms . The traditional Japanese description fits best a state of language that is now past ; just how far one should go in accepting a new description depends on one's conception ...
Stran 41
... language , cannot be precisely described in structural terms . The traditional Japanese description fits best a state of language that is now past ; just how far one should go in accepting a new description depends on one's conception ...
... language , cannot be precisely described in structural terms . The traditional Japanese description fits best a state of language that is now past ; just how far one should go in accepting a new description depends on one's conception ...
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... language in which these changes took place . Recently some Scandinavian linguists have asserted that the changes must be seen in the light of the much later changes in the Nordic languages , though the latter are situated in quite ...
... language in which these changes took place . Recently some Scandinavian linguists have asserted that the changes must be seen in the light of the much later changes in the Nordic languages , though the latter are situated in quite ...