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| s in a name some | meanings | of blackness in the intimate |
| s in a name some | meanings | of blackness in the intimate |
| s in a name some | meanings | of blackness in the intimate |
| s in a name some | meanings | of blackness in the intimate |
| happen lexis vocabulary words and | meanings | grammar types and combinations of |
| to consider all the possible | meanings | suggested by the various combinations |
| words covered have several other | meanings | or synonyms and these may |
| words covered have several other | meanings | or synonyms and these may |
| words covered have several other | meanings | or synonyms and these may |
| and person have the same | meanings | as in section 12a of |
| and person have the same | meanings | as in section 12a of |
| redemption burden have the same | meanings | as in that act and |
| redemption burden have the same | meanings | as in the title conditions |
| in both literal and metaphorical | meanings | deep can still be applied |
| slightly more kind of metaphorical | meanings | yeah mm m762: they do |
| features and their relevance for | meanings | in the text 3 focusing |
| of light occur with similar | meanings | other adjectives and adverbs applied |
| scots words have several other | meanings | and these may be found |
| generations of speakers exploring the | meanings | and history of local place |
| distinct and mutually understood contemporary | meanings | we instinctively feel that they |
| expression and understanding of social | meanings | appropriate to different sociolinguistic contexts |
| a variety of closely related | meanings | but later lost both the |
| lost town s name two | meanings | have been suggested that it |
| scottish gaelic bonnach has similar | meanings | and both dost and snd |
| ways do words change their | meanings | it s eh f809: i |
| all lexicography is determining the | meanings | of words the second peculiar |
| text means and where its | meanings | come from a better way |
| active involvement with text and | meanings | young readers develop increasing confidence |
| gradually became associated with certain | meanings | there is for instance quite |
| or in the kinds of | meanings | expressed between the culture of |
| english began with the same | meanings | as pottage but in the |
| of 2000 have the same | meanings | in this section as in |
| american dictionaries with the same | meanings | the word hellery seems to |
| have got lots o different | meanings | it depends on the context |
| arm both retain their oe | meanings | of limbs of trees and |
| invent them complete with unsettling | meanings | da da da i say |
| exist but they have different | meanings | in different rivers i mean |
| yeah m762: all the different | meanings | that it possibly has and |
| can carry regional and social | meanings | that a deracinated homogenised standard |
| own eclectic approaches to how | meanings | are made in talk and |
| world can better understand the | meanings | and origins of the names |
| let s not start on | meanings | again shut your eyes fiona |
| those older scottish forms and | meanings | not already recorded in the |
| borne in mind that the | meanings | denoted do tend to shade |
| groups them according to their | meanings | in categories such as medicine |
| the one hand and the | meanings | explicit or implied in the |
| doesn t look for her | meanings | in collages or constructions or |
| s dictionary adding and subtracting | meanings | as he goes and cohen |
| in 1973 slides over quantitative | meanings | by describing it merely as |
| modals tae diverge oan thair | meanings | ane answer micht be suggestit |
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