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... represents the central members of the category and the circles represent more peripheral members . The lines between the circles and square represent the semantic links motivating the extension of animate gender to various subsets of ...
... represents the central members of the category and the circles represent more peripheral members . The lines between the circles and square represent the semantic links motivating the extension of animate gender to various subsets of ...
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... represented in this writing include four vowels and eleven consonants ( including the semivowels y and w ) . Each symbol has " collective value " which means that one symbol may represent different vowels , e.g. ( a ) for short a and ...
... represented in this writing include four vowels and eleven consonants ( including the semivowels y and w ) . Each symbol has " collective value " which means that one symbol may represent different vowels , e.g. ( a ) for short a and ...
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... represent vowel length due to its distinctive function . In this respect , the new system differs from both the 1906 and the 1977 syllabaries . The long vowels are simply represented by doubling , except for which is written ( ä ) , a ...
... represent vowel length due to its distinctive function . In this respect , the new system differs from both the 1906 and the 1977 syllabaries . The long vowels are simply represented by doubling , except for which is written ( ä ) , a ...
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ELAINE AYOUNGMANCLIFTON | 15 |
BLAIN 22 | 22 |
JANET ELIZABETH CHUTE | 35 |
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