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This is probably as much as one can hope to obtain without a systematic investigation of comparable data . 3. The principles governing the collection of data for the Linguistic Atlas are those generally followed in linguistic geography ...
This is probably as much as one can hope to obtain without a systematic investigation of comparable data . 3. The principles governing the collection of data for the Linguistic Atlas are those generally followed in linguistic geography ...
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CORRELATION METHODS OF COMPARING IDIOLECTS IN A TRANSITION AREA DAVID W. REED University of California JOHN L. SPICER ... compared to the easily mapped patterns found in relic and focal areas , is probably responsible in part for the ...
CORRELATION METHODS OF COMPARING IDIOLECTS IN A TRANSITION AREA DAVID W. REED University of California JOHN L. SPICER ... compared to the easily mapped patterns found in relic and focal areas , is probably responsible in part for the ...
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From the point of view of form it would be difficult to object to comparing the Malay and Bobongko words . The final consonant of Bob . tigan could be identified with that of a suffix , say -an . There remains , however , the fact that ...
From the point of view of form it would be difficult to object to comparing the Malay and Bobongko words . The final consonant of Bob . tigan could be identified with that of a suffix , say -an . There remains , however , the fact that ...
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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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