Language, Band 32George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1957 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... considered similar to both stops and continuants ) , and generalized articulatory positions - labial , apical , palatal , velar , and glottal . Similarity here requires either the same general position or adjacent positions ; labiovelar ...
... considered similar to both stops and continuants ) , and generalized articulatory positions - labial , apical , palatal , velar , and glottal . Similarity here requires either the same general position or adjacent positions ; labiovelar ...
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... considered in this paper , but it is generally held to obtain for all Mela- nesia . We shall therefore apply statistical methods , more particularly the Cze- kanowski - Klimek technique , to geographical areas with a view to arriving at ...
... considered in this paper , but it is generally held to obtain for all Mela- nesia . We shall therefore apply statistical methods , more particularly the Cze- kanowski - Klimek technique , to geographical areas with a view to arriving at ...
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... considered important parts of the author's exposition . The concrete results of the study are not startling . Rather similar conclusions on the basis of comparable material have been drawn in several previous studies along more ...
... considered important parts of the author's exposition . The concrete results of the study are not startling . Rather similar conclusions on the basis of comparable material have been drawn in several previous studies along more ...
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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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