Any overview, no matter how comprehensive, constitutes the author's implicitly subjective perspective, if nothing else by virtue of the very issues emphasized.
First, there must be a small set of parameters constituting the set of possible human languages.
Clothing constituted the biggest category of goods brought to pawnbrokers in this era.
He suggested that any type of lewd behaviour constituted sufficient grounds for a woman to be prohibited to her husband.
The multiple recyclings of riddims, with some qualifications, constitutes a remarkable instance of this sort of phenomenon.
Spatial distinction, in effect, constitutes the main characteristic of the ' holy'.
The sum of the confidences contributed by different activities constituted the total design confidence for the given component.
Such a small sign inventory also constitutes a major obstacle to decipherment.