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    Because the many homographs, especially initial-stress-derived nouns, that are distinguished only by stress can be found among this large list on Wikipedia, I am particularly interested in non-homograph pairs (like insight incite, or below billow, but not pro ject pro ject)
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    It is often said that adpositions take NPs and determine the case of the head This is the case with locative adpositions: Я стою на столе (Locative case) Я стою за столом (Instrumental case) Я ст
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    Tocharian is one of those things I’ve generally tried to steer clear of, but my immediate guess would be that pᵤ would be the more standard transliteration nowadays Browsing through recent issues of Tocharian and Indo-European Studies, there are lots of particularly kᵤ , but none that look like your image (I don’t think there’s a standard Unicode way to represent that) The
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    When I was reading quot;Semantics: A Coursebook quot; (2nd ed), I came across this semantic roles identifying exercise quot;Detroit is a big city The answer key is that quot;Detroit quot; is Lo





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