The next step in approaching the problem of the relation of these texts is to build a non-directional stemma. |
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Study of the emendations reveals a close relationship among all 24 psalters, and variant readings have provided evidence with which to construct a tentative stemma. |
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And she remembered the genealogies of several related families, and we would paint the stemma, retelling stories about the origin of surnames over and over again. |
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However, each stemma lacks a corneal lens on the surface exterior to its internal sensory pigmented components. |
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Del Puppo re-examines the value of descripti, manuscripts clearly derived from other manuscripts, which, as copies, can be ruled out in a philological stemma. |
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Mark Spackman, prosecuting, said that they had entered into an agreement with a firm called Stemma Legal Services, based in Upper Killay, Swansea. |
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