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... listed above - should be language - wide . - In contrast , properties like those listed are frequently found in specific corners of the grammars of different configurational languages : Romance languages have a Clitic Left - Dislocation ...
... listed above - should be language - wide . - In contrast , properties like those listed are frequently found in specific corners of the grammars of different configurational languages : Romance languages have a Clitic Left - Dislocation ...
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... listed in the Siebert dictionary manuscript only as INAN ' slice ( of any- thing , bread , meat ) ' . My animate gloss comes from Seeber ( 1986 ) , which is a Penobscot " rereading " of Rasles . Therein the term is used animately with ...
... listed in the Siebert dictionary manuscript only as INAN ' slice ( of any- thing , bread , meat ) ' . My animate gloss comes from Seeber ( 1986 ) , which is a Penobscot " rereading " of Rasles . Therein the term is used animately with ...
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... listed with ages of 24 , 20 , 8 , 5 , 1 and may include grandchildren . Note that the U.S. federal censuses of 1850 and 1860 included people like the Collins who may have living north of the 49th parallel as there was some dispute about ...
... listed with ages of 24 , 20 , 8 , 5 , 1 and may include grandchildren . Note that the U.S. federal censuses of 1850 and 1860 included people like the Collins who may have living north of the 49th parallel as there was some dispute about ...
Contents
MARIEODILE JUNKER AND LOUISE BLACKSMITH | 258 |
ED KOENIG | 269 |
JOAN LOVISEK | 278 |
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