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Page 339
... five divisions of classi- cal Sparta - with Amyclae and the four original villages . Further , Aristotle says that Sparta had five ancestral regi- ments ; he names them , and one of the names - Mesoa- is that of one of the villages ...
... five divisions of classi- cal Sparta - with Amyclae and the four original villages . Further , Aristotle says that Sparta had five ancestral regi- ments ; he names them , and one of the names - Mesoa- is that of one of the villages ...
Page 393
... five different signs for ta , te , ti , to , tu . The script does not distinguish r- and l- ; with the exception of d- , it does not distinguish between unvoiced , aspirated , and voiced stops ( so the sign ka can be read in Greek as ka ...
... five different signs for ta , te , ti , to , tu . The script does not distinguish r- and l- ; with the exception of d- , it does not distinguish between unvoiced , aspirated , and voiced stops ( so the sign ka can be read in Greek as ka ...
Page 1138
... five years of age , and generally earn compara- tively low scores on tests of cognitive and motor develop- ment during the first five years . However , after the child enters school , these differences tend to disappear . In the United ...
... five years of age , and generally earn compara- tively low scores on tests of cognitive and motor develop- ment during the first five years . However , after the child enters school , these differences tend to disappear . In the United ...
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