Language, Band 28George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1952 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... pecho occurs with fre- quency in formulaic ( especially alliterative ) phrases which , aside from stylistic effects , may have protected it from confusion with homophones : por preçio nin pecho , sin precio e sin pecho , nin precio nin ...
... pecho occurs with fre- quency in formulaic ( especially alliterative ) phrases which , aside from stylistic effects , may have protected it from confusion with homophones : por preçio nin pecho , sin precio e sin pecho , nin precio nin ...
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... pechos rather than pecho.126 In a measure , this striking use of pechos , whatever its back- ground , harmonized with the locally prominent grammatical pattern of plural- izing numerous parts of the body , in particular such as were ...
... pechos rather than pecho.126 In a measure , this striking use of pechos , whatever its back- ground , harmonized with the locally prominent grammatical pattern of plural- izing numerous parts of the body , in particular such as were ...
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... pechos > pecho ' breast ' which , by its slowness , left many traces of the older form intact in stereotyped phrases , 148 parallels and felicitously complements the reverse shift pecho ' levy ' > pechos ' taxes ' ( and possibly entails ...
... pechos > pecho ' breast ' which , by its slowness , left many traces of the older form intact in stereotyped phrases , 148 parallels and felicitously complements the reverse shift pecho ' levy ' > pechos ' taxes ' ( and possibly entails ...
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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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