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... English lexicographers turned to the dictionaries of Latin and Greek for technical models and that the first purely English dic- tionaries included considerable material directly drawn from their classical predecessors .
... English lexicographers turned to the dictionaries of Latin and Greek for technical models and that the first purely English dic- tionaries included considerable material directly drawn from their classical predecessors .
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finally that this pattern was applied to Classical Arabic so that the present systems of stress used in reading Classical Arabic are later and derivative , not original . As a corollary to this thesis the author maintains that the ...
finally that this pattern was applied to Classical Arabic so that the present systems of stress used in reading Classical Arabic are later and derivative , not original . As a corollary to this thesis the author maintains that the ...
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The existence of an ' emphatic ' or velarized in Classical Arabic and the modern dialects has often been noted and the sound has been carefully described.1 Descriptions which have been made from a structural point of view have gener- ...
The existence of an ' emphatic ' or velarized in Classical Arabic and the modern dialects has often been noted and the sound has been carefully described.1 Descriptions which have been made from a structural point of view have gener- ...
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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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