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Both studies are devoted to the eastward movement of German loanwords . Sehwers ' book is an unchanged posthumous reprint of a 1936 publication made necessary , according to the editor , Max Vasmer , by the destruction of the stock of ...
Both studies are devoted to the eastward movement of German loanwords . Sehwers ' book is an unchanged posthumous reprint of a 1936 publication made necessary , according to the editor , Max Vasmer , by the destruction of the stock of ...
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tells us nowhere why this can be supposed of any of the words that she lists , especially of the 400 hapax legomena in the corpus - excepting those which we can still recognize as Italian loans in Modern German and of which I counted ...
tells us nowhere why this can be supposed of any of the words that she lists , especially of the 400 hapax legomena in the corpus - excepting those which we can still recognize as Italian loans in Modern German and of which I counted ...
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There is also no identification of familiar quotations from the Bible , like to heap coals of fire , which are of course likely to correspond to each other in English and German . Sometimes the author apparently fails to recognize them ...
There is also no identification of familiar quotations from the Bible , like to heap coals of fire , which are of course likely to correspond to each other in English and German . Sometimes the author apparently fails to recognize them ...
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Number dedicated to Alfred L Kroeber | 1 |
Problems of longrange comparison in Penutian | 17 |
Glottochronologic counts of Hokaltecan material | 42 |
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