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... distinct forms as there are territories is convenient rather than definitive . The settlement pat- terns of the region and later migratory movement suggest that there are fewer distinct forms than locations . However , the absence of a ...
... distinct forms as there are territories is convenient rather than definitive . The settlement pat- terns of the region and later migratory movement suggest that there are fewer distinct forms than locations . However , the absence of a ...
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... distinct plural form ( as with one sheep / three sheep ) . Many nouns , however , have both countable and uncountable uses , in which case they may have a plural in some uses ( What an excellent wine / What excellent wines ! ) but not ...
... distinct plural form ( as with one sheep / three sheep ) . Many nouns , however , have both countable and uncountable uses , in which case they may have a plural in some uses ( What an excellent wine / What excellent wines ! ) but not ...
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... distinct from its sister in England in the same way that Swedish is distinct from Danish . In addi- tion , in its subordinate relationship with the English of England , its position has been compared to Frisian in the Nether- lands ...
... distinct from its sister in England in the same way that Swedish is distinct from Danish . In addi- tion , in its subordinate relationship with the English of England , its position has been compared to Frisian in the Nether- lands ...
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