Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volumen11Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1990 |
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... radicals . It is possible for one radical to bear a semantic similarity to another radical . For example , the radix for to drink is similar to the noun drink , and this semantic similarity is reflected in the graphic similarity of the ...
... radicals . It is possible for one radical to bear a semantic similarity to another radical . For example , the radix for to drink is similar to the noun drink , and this semantic similarity is reflected in the graphic similarity of the ...
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... radical : The five augmentall fignes of the fignifications of the Verbs , are thefe . 1. A cuftome of the action ... radicals . However , his gram- matical model necessitated additional categories ; hence Lodowick elabo- rated many other ...
... radical : The five augmentall fignes of the fignifications of the Verbs , are thefe . 1. A cuftome of the action ... radicals . However , his gram- matical model necessitated additional categories ; hence Lodowick elabo- rated many other ...
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... Radical , or derivative , the Radical , have their radicall Characters , the derivatives beare the Character of the Radix of their descent , with some differentall addition , whereby they may be differnced , from other derivatives ...
... Radical , or derivative , the Radical , have their radicall Characters , the derivatives beare the Character of the Radix of their descent , with some differentall addition , whereby they may be differnced , from other derivatives ...
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Chaucers Sense of an Ending | 19 |
Exemplarity and the Interpretive Frame | 49 |
The Similar Complementarity of Othello | 101 |
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