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As far as I can see , Schmeck does not come seriously to grips with many of the
really important problems of Latin , especially of spoken Latin . So if you are
eager to learn something of the tasks and methods of modern Vulgar Latin
research ...
As far as I can see , Schmeck does not come seriously to grips with many of the
really important problems of Latin , especially of spoken Latin . So if you are
eager to learn something of the tasks and methods of modern Vulgar Latin
research ...
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On 140–4 there is a description of so-called Vulgar Latin, which is perhaps too
brief (though much of the phonological material is covered in the charts), and
about some of whose statements one might argue. After the answers to the
exercises ...
On 140–4 there is a description of so-called Vulgar Latin, which is perhaps too
brief (though much of the phonological material is covered in the charts), and
about some of whose statements one might argue. After the answers to the
exercises ...
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The facts are that from Robert Cawdrey in 1604 to Archbishop Trench in 1857 ,
English lexicographers turned to the dictionaries of Latin and Greek for technical
models and that the first purely English dictionaries included considerable ...
The facts are that from Robert Cawdrey in 1604 to Archbishop Trench in 1857 ,
English lexicographers turned to the dictionaries of Latin and Greek for technical
models and that the first purely English dictionaries included considerable ...
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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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