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Considerations of this sort might account for divisions like those in The Instructor
as not - a - ble , nom - inal , nom - i - na - tion , no - men - cla - ture , sen - ti - ment
- al . Buchanan too , after a long section describing the rules for and long lists of ...
Considerations of this sort might account for divisions like those in The Instructor
as not - a - ble , nom - inal , nom - i - na - tion , no - men - cla - ture , sen - ti - ment
- al . Buchanan too , after a long section describing the rules for and long lists of ...
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Sylvester Douglas , while admitting that some differences between Scotch and
English habits of word stress placement exist , agrees that they are not major and
that they appear merely in the exceptions to general rules of stressing , not to the
...
Sylvester Douglas , while admitting that some differences between Scotch and
English habits of word stress placement exist , agrees that they are not major and
that they appear merely in the exceptions to general rules of stressing , not to the
...
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Still there is much wanting to render that branch of English grammar perfect , and
after all though a collection for that sole purpose would afford the best part of the
truth of general rules , still the rules themselves would be of more general use ...
Still there is much wanting to render that branch of English grammar perfect , and
after all though a collection for that sole purpose would afford the best part of the
truth of general rules , still the rules themselves would be of more general use ...
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CHAPTER | 11 |
The Source Materials and the Nature of the Evidence | 22 |
CHAPTER 3 | 50 |
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