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A Look at Some 'Nonstandard' Book of Mormon Grammar
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Carmack, Stanford
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2014
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Journal Article
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21
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7
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Joseph Smith Read the Words
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Carmack, Stanford
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2016
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Journal Article
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10
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6
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What Command Syntax Tells Us About Book of Mormon Authorship
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Carmack, Stanford
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2015
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Journal Article
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9
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2
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How Joseph Smith's Grammar Differed from Book of Mormon Grammar : Evidence from the 1832 History
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Carmack, Stanford
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2017
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Journal Article
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9
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4
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The Implications of Past-Tense Syntax in the Book of Mormon
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Carmack, Stanford
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2015
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Journal Article
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6
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10
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The Case of Plural Was in the Earliest Text
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Carmack, Stanford
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2016
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Journal Article
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6
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14
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Is the Book of Mormon a Pseudo-Archaic Text?
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Carmack, Stanford
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2019
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Journal Article
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6
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8
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Why the Oxford English Dictionary (and not Webster’s 1828)
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Carmack, Stanford
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2015
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Journal Article
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5
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5
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The Case of the {-th} Plural in the Earliest Text
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Carmack, Stanford
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2016
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Journal Article
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4
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2
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On Doctrine and Covenants Language and the 1833 Plot of Zion
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Carmack, Stanford
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2017
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Journal Article
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4
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18
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Barlow on Book of Mormon Language : An Examination of Some Strained Grammar
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Carmack, Stanford
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2017
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Journal Article
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2
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4
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Bad Grammar in the Book of Mormon Found in Early English Bibles
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Carmack, Stanford
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2020
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Journal Article
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2
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3
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The Book of Mormon’s Complex Finite Cause Syntax
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Carmack, Stanford
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2021
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Journal Article
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2
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6
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Personal Relative Pronoun Usage in the Book of Mormon : An Important Authorship Diagnostic
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Carmack, Stanford
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2021
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Journal Article
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1
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5
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A Comparison of the Book of Mormon’s Subordinate That Usage
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Carmack, Stanford
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2022
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Journal Article
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0
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11
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