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... English language's past , present , and future tenses . Hopi grammar , however , merely distinguishes all events that have already become manifest from all those still in the process of becoming manifest ; it has no equivalent of past ...
... English language's past , present , and future tenses . Hopi grammar , however , merely distinguishes all events that have already become manifest from all those still in the process of becoming manifest ; it has no equivalent of past ...
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... English has become the sound of " o " as in " bone " in Modern English . This is shown in the following list of correspondences between the same words in Old English and Modern English ( Sturtevant 1964 : 65 ) : Sound changes of this ...
... English has become the sound of " o " as in " bone " in Modern English . This is shown in the following list of correspondences between the same words in Old English and Modern English ( Sturtevant 1964 : 65 ) : Sound changes of this ...
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... English have little difficulty understanding Shakespeare's plays in written form , they would find a tape recording ... English and German , for example , are both modified versions of a language known as Proto - West Germanic . Just as ...
... English have little difficulty understanding Shakespeare's plays in written form , they would find a tape recording ... English and German , for example , are both modified versions of a language known as Proto - West Germanic . Just as ...
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Biological Evolution | 7 |
FIGURES 11 Anthropologists at Work 289 | 8 |
Population Genetics | 13 |
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