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The language contains a vast number of loanwords from Greek , Syriac , and various Iranian idioms , and for most of these we know in some detail how they were pronounced in the languages of their origin . What we do not know — and this ...
The language contains a vast number of loanwords from Greek , Syriac , and various Iranian idioms , and for most of these we know in some detail how they were pronounced in the languages of their origin . What we do not know — and this ...
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Besides exploiting the strictly linguistic materials , Blanken has gone through copious sources dealing with the original establishment by the Genoese Republic of a Maniot Greek colony at Paomia ( Corsica ) in 1676 and its subsequent ...
Besides exploiting the strictly linguistic materials , Blanken has gone through copious sources dealing with the original establishment by the Genoese Republic of a Maniot Greek colony at Paomia ( Corsica ) in 1676 and its subsequent ...
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a > > Blanken has not chosen to analyze the dialect of Cargèse in isolation ; his study presumes a knowledge of standard Greek and its other dialects , with which features of this dialect are constantly compared either explicitly or by ...
a > > Blanken has not chosen to analyze the dialect of Cargèse in isolation ; his study presumes a knowledge of standard Greek and its other dialects , with which features of this dialect are constantly compared either explicitly or by ...
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Meaning communication and value LENNEBERG | 19 |
Prakrit vanadava tree sap selfcontrol | 43 |
Meaning and linguistic analysis | 57 |
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