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Date: 2016-01-23 17:25:36
Syntax
Grammar
Linguistics
Languages of Kenya
Declension
English grammar
Possessive determiner
Oromo language
Dative case
Noun phrase
Nominal
Old English grammar

Psalm 1 in Old English with E x t r e m e A n n o t a t i o n Use this set of annotations with Minitext A in Peter S. Baker, Introduction to Old English, Chapter ⒌ The most essential information comes at the beginning

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