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Consequently it is easy to understand both the overwhelming preference of
American speakers for humor with /j-/, and the fact that the areas with /w-/ in whip,
wheelbarrow, whetstone, and whinny center around the ports, where contact with
...
Consequently it is easy to understand both the overwhelming preference of
American speakers for humor with /j-/, and the fact that the areas with /w-/ in whip,
wheelbarrow, whetstone, and whinny center around the ports, where contact with
...
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The latter hypothesis seems impossible in view of the fact that l disappeared
before t only in these two forms, lit-et and mik-et. The assumption that lit-et and
mik-et represent “die lautgesetzlichen Formen' is hardly compatible with the fact
that ...
The latter hypothesis seems impossible in view of the fact that l disappeared
before t only in these two forms, lit-et and mik-et. The assumption that lit-et and
mik-et represent “die lautgesetzlichen Formen' is hardly compatible with the fact
that ...
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But the minus sign included in is enough to end is part of the verb phrase; and
this fact we indicate by writing it before the I. The first two sentences of our text
have now been analyzed as three sentence structures: S L I – T. S L – I T. S. L. I
— T.
But the minus sign included in is enough to end is part of the verb phrase; and
this fact we indicate by writing it before the I. The first two sentences of our text
have now been analyzed as three sentence structures: S L I – T. S L – I T. S. L. I
— T.
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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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