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CHAUCER'S AUTHORSHIP OF THE EQUATORIE OF THE PLANETIS THE USE OF ROMANCE VOCABULARY AS EVIDENCE G. HERDAN University of Bristol [ In order to let Chaucer's use of Romance vocabulary provide additional evidence of his authorship of The ...
CHAUCER'S AUTHORSHIP OF THE EQUATORIE OF THE PLANETIS THE USE OF ROMANCE VOCABULARY AS EVIDENCE G. HERDAN University of Bristol [ In order to let Chaucer's use of Romance vocabulary provide additional evidence of his authorship of The ...
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In discussing the first problem he is concerned with East Yiddish only , and easily concludes , from phonological , morphological , and syntactical evidence , that this is derived from the Central and Upper German dialect groups of ...
In discussing the first problem he is concerned with East Yiddish only , and easily concludes , from phonological , morphological , and syntactical evidence , that this is derived from the Central and Upper German dialect groups of ...
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evidence either for or against a more distant relationship of the entire group to other languages . ( Are large families of brothers , including several pairs of twins , less likely than small families to have cousins or second cousins ...
evidence either for or against a more distant relationship of the entire group to other languages . ( Are large families of brothers , including several pairs of twins , less likely than small families to have cousins or second cousins ...
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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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