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But some Americans do say ( w ) , especially in the word wharf , common in New
England at least , as ( wɔǝf ) or ( wof ] . Compare the dialect of the Biglow Papers
. I remember a college classmate of mine , some twenty years ago , who came ...
But some Americans do say ( w ) , especially in the word wharf , common in New
England at least , as ( wɔǝf ) or ( wof ] . Compare the dialect of the Biglow Papers
. I remember a college classmate of mine , some twenty years ago , who came ...
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... language and the next, I calculated in a previous paper the percentage of
common elements used for items of basic vocabulary, and found, in the extreme
case, that Bella Coola had only eleven percent of cognates in common with
Kalispel.
... language and the next, I calculated in a previous paper the percentage of
common elements used for items of basic vocabulary, and found, in the extreme
case, that Bella Coola had only eleven percent of cognates in common with
Kalispel.
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In the genitive singular of o - stems , where no ending common to all or even to
most of the Indo - European languages can be reconstructed , Latin with its -ī ( virī
) differs strikingly even from the closely related Faliscan with -osio ( kaisi - osio ) ...
In the genitive singular of o - stems , where no ending common to all or even to
most of the Indo - European languages can be reconstructed , Latin with its -ī ( virī
) differs strikingly even from the closely related Faliscan with -osio ( kaisi - osio ) ...
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The IndoEuropean consonants in Albanian | 31 |
h before semivowels in | 41 |
The influence of Sidamo on the Ethiopic languages of Gurage | 63 |
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