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The diminutives of the grandparental terms are affective variants ; those of ' nephew ' ( 54 ) and ' niece ' ( 55 ) are the usual designations , the non - diminutives being more formal and apparently more common in extensional uses .
The diminutives of the grandparental terms are affective variants ; those of ' nephew ' ( 54 ) and ' niece ' ( 55 ) are the usual designations , the non - diminutives being more formal and apparently more common in extensional uses .
Page 265
He would then launch into a formal eulogy , speaking to the mourners gathered for a wake , or again , one year later , to close the period of formal mourning . His words still echo in Dave's ears , and Dave heard them again just ...
He would then launch into a formal eulogy , speaking to the mourners gathered for a wake , or again , one year later , to close the period of formal mourning . His words still echo in Dave's ears , and Dave heard them again just ...
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These are useful concepts elsewhere as well . The three formats of early deeds are : a 1 ) English - style deeds ( most - formal wording ) 2 ) Indian - style deeds ( least - formal wording ) 3 ) Recorded Oral Transfers ( after - the ...
These are useful concepts elsewhere as well . The three formats of early deeds are : a 1 ) English - style deeds ( most - formal wording ) 2 ) Indian - style deeds ( least - formal wording ) 3 ) Recorded Oral Transfers ( after - the ...
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