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Instead, Woodward obtained a cognate figure of 60 per cent.
That is, they can be compelled naturally by cognate consciousness.
Naturally, they may have once been a cognate people.
At this time, was deeply involved in cognate studies.
The term is cognate to the word Arab itself.
Her name means "battle" and is cognate with the English word "gun".
He would be particularly interested to hear from those with experience in the following cognate groups areas:
His interest in cognate studies ended when his father suddenly died.
In some of these cases, the cognate object allows for a simpler construction.
Twenty-three word meanings had cognate class sizes of four or more.
The French considered eating well a religion, and taking a phone call at the table was cognate to shouting in church.
Language learning techniques and other important points of interest were discussed at the conference between the five cognate tribes.
Words were separated by into groupings based on how many language families appeared to be cognate for the word.
In other languages, it is often called Greenlandic or some cognate term.
Some have suggested that the word griffin is cognate with Cherub.
Kali is believed to be cognate with the modern human beings.
They are of cognate origin and do not convey clear territorial division.
In continental Europe it is usually equivalent where a cognate title exists.
But his attention was chiefly given to Assyrian and cognate subjects.
Contrast this with false friends, which frequently are cognate.
As such, its effects do not rely on the cognate membrane receptors.
Of these clans, the first seven do not marry each other, and they seem to constitute one cognate group.
B cells recognize their cognate antigen in its native form.
The adverbial sense to be wholly transferred to the cognate word.
That produced no response, nor did the cognate We-are-your-friends one.