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( 2 ) Two words are considered similar if they contain two identical consonants , separated by not more than one consonant and one vowel ; allowing for the possibility of metathesis , they need not be in the ...
( 2 ) Two words are considered similar if they contain two identical consonants , separated by not more than one consonant and one vowel ; allowing for the possibility of metathesis , they need not be in the ...
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Central to our procedure is the hypothesis that Melanesian languages ( or at least those considered here ) represent an Indonesian overlay on an originally non - Indonesian substratum . ' The remarkable feature of Melanesian languages ...
Central to our procedure is the hypothesis that Melanesian languages ( or at least those considered here ) represent an Indonesian overlay on an originally non - Indonesian substratum . ' The remarkable feature of Melanesian languages ...
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All usages of the term include this group , whatever else may or may not be considered Nilotic by a particular writer . Whenever necessary in the following discussion , this group will be referred to as Nilotic proper .
All usages of the term include this group , whatever else may or may not be considered Nilotic by a particular writer . Whenever necessary in the following discussion , this group will be referred to as Nilotic proper .
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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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