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(‎Added reference to claim: skos:definition (P80): AversiveCase expresses fear or is literally translated as "turning from" in some languages [Blake 2001, 156].)
(‎Removed claim: skos:definition (P80): AversiveCase expresses fear or is literally translated as 'turning from' in some languages [Blake 2001, 156].)
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AversiveCase expresses fear or is literally translated as 'turning from' in some languages [Blake 2001, 156].
 
Property / skos:definition: AversiveCase expresses fear or is literally translated as 'turning from' in some languages [Blake 2001, 156]. / rank
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a term
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aversive case
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    AversiveCase expresses fear or is literally translated as "turning from" in some languages [Blake 2001, 156].
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