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Page 95
... means " chopsticks , " but with a low - high accent pattern it denotes " bridge " ; in Kyōto , on the other hand , hashi means " edge , end " with high - high accent , " bridge " with high - low , and " chop- sticks " with low - high ...
... means " chopsticks , " but with a low - high accent pattern it denotes " bridge " ; in Kyōto , on the other hand , hashi means " edge , end " with high - high accent , " bridge " with high - low , and " chop- sticks " with low - high ...
Page 644
... means of expressing already formulated judgments , questions , and the like but as the means of thought itself , and that man's rationality developed together with the develop- ment of his capacity for speaking . The relations between ...
... means of expressing already formulated judgments , questions , and the like but as the means of thought itself , and that man's rationality developed together with the develop- ment of his capacity for speaking . The relations between ...
Page 1005
... means of the same notion of realization that it employs to relate the lexemic and the morphemic stratal systems within the grammatical component . Another distin- guishing feature of stratificational grammar , in its later development ...
... means of the same notion of realization that it employs to relate the lexemic and the morphemic stratal systems within the grammatical component . Another distin- guishing feature of stratificational grammar , in its later development ...
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