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There is an abundance of pre-Islamic inscriptions from South Arabia, but they are
in dialects so different from the Arabic of the Qur'ân that they are labeled South
Arabian and treated as a group apart. There are also pre-Islamic inscriptions ...
There is an abundance of pre-Islamic inscriptions from South Arabia, but they are
in dialects so different from the Arabic of the Qur'ân that they are labeled South
Arabian and treated as a group apart. There are also pre-Islamic inscriptions ...
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Since any 'standard' language must have been based on some spoken form of
the language, the question arises which dialect or dialects were the basis of the
poets' language. Rabin thinks that the evidence points to its having been a group
...
Since any 'standard' language must have been based on some spoken form of
the language, the question arises which dialect or dialects were the basis of the
poets' language. Rabin thinks that the evidence points to its having been a group
...
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The principal phonetic feature distinguishing Wu from other Chinese dialects is
the possession of a voiced series of initials, both plosives and spirants.
Historically speaking, this means that the Wu dialects have preserved with the
least change ...
The principal phonetic feature distinguishing Wu from other Chinese dialects is
the possession of a voiced series of initials, both plosives and spirants.
Historically speaking, this means that the Wu dialects have preserved with the
least change ...
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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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