Anglica, Volumes 5-61962 - English philology |
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... letter en- closing a cheque (値段表を同封致します私は小切手同封のかれよりの手紙をうけ取った) / she had a letter from prisoner , enclosing an open letter to her mother (母への公開状を同封した一通の囚人からの手紙を持っていた) / he gripped ...
... letter en- closing a cheque (値段表を同封致します私は小切手同封のかれよりの手紙をうけ取った) / she had a letter from prisoner , enclosing an open letter to her mother (母への公開状を同封した一通の囚人からの手紙を持っていた) / he gripped ...
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... letter ; and so it was after 1630 that they were discriminated according to their sound values as we do now . Before ... letter for consonant letter . The following are changes or interchanges between consonant and consonant . ( f ) C ...
... letter ; and so it was after 1630 that they were discriminated according to their sound values as we do now . Before ... letter for consonant letter . The following are changes or interchanges between consonant and consonant . ( f ) C ...
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... letter for two letters . After the voiceless sound " ed " showed [ t ] sound and so letter " t " was used : aduanst , askt , beanisht , In ' beanisht ' the insertion of ' e ' may be erroneous . ( ? ) cf : " banisht " is also found ...
... letter for two letters . After the voiceless sound " ed " showed [ t ] sound and so letter " t " was used : aduanst , askt , beanisht , In ' beanisht ' the insertion of ' e ' may be erroneous . ( ? ) cf : " banisht " is also found ...
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The Auxiliary Do In John Drydens Plays Keitaro Irie | 1 |
The Language of The Spectator | 20 |
藤木白鳳 | 63 |
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