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in fact a couple of books are equidistant from where i'm sitting at the moment --
1. Grab the nearest book.
to my left is Lexeme-Morpheme Base Morphology: A General Theory of Inflection and Word Formation, by Robert Beard. make whatever faces you want; the other option is, to my right, Examination Regulations 2004.
2. Open the book to page 123
done and done
3. Find the fifth full sentence.
done and done
4. Post the text of the sentence in your journal along with these instructions.
beard
14. Dryer (1989) claims to have found independent morphemes marking plural in 48 of 307 languages he examined; however, his research, to the best of my knowledge, remains incomplete.
exam regs
Classics Preliminary, Course IIB Candidates will be required to offer:
5. Don't search around for the coolest book you can find. Do what's actually nearest to you (We already know you, no use trying to be pretentious.)
i don't actually have cool books, so that's fortunate.
to my left is Lexeme-Morpheme Base Morphology: A General Theory of Inflection and Word Formation, by Robert Beard. make whatever faces you want; the other option is, to my right, Examination Regulations 2004.
2. Open the book to page 123
done and done
3. Find the fifth full sentence.
done and done
4. Post the text of the sentence in your journal along with these instructions.
beard
14. Dryer (1989) claims to have found independent morphemes marking plural in 48 of 307 languages he examined; however, his research, to the best of my knowledge, remains incomplete.
exam regs
Classics Preliminary, Course IIB Candidates will be required to offer:
1. Greek Translation: as specified for Honour Moderations in Classics Course 1B, paper VIII.
5. Don't search around for the coolest book you can find. Do what's actually nearest to you (We already know you, no use trying to be pretentious.)
i don't actually have cool books, so that's fortunate.