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Perhaps this reexamination will have a better fate . The Indian subcontinent ? is inhabited by a very large population who speak languages belonging to three major families , Indo - Aryan ( a subfamily of IndoEuropean ) , Dravidian ...
Perhaps this reexamination will have a better fate . The Indian subcontinent ? is inhabited by a very large population who speak languages belonging to three major families , Indo - Aryan ( a subfamily of IndoEuropean ) , Dravidian ...
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Since Tarasco normally retains the labialization , its lack in this case needs to be explained ; perhaps it is due to dissimilation with kw of the ending . All these cognates would seem to be ultimately connected with the preceding set ...
Since Tarasco normally retains the labialization , its lack in this case needs to be explained ; perhaps it is due to dissimilation with kw of the ending . All these cognates would seem to be ultimately connected with the preceding set ...
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v / , which often gives the acoustic effect of ( B ) , and is perhaps parallel to the Finnish and Tsotsil noted at the bottom of p . 121. A number of languages have two kinds of l or two kinds of r : clear versus dark ( e.g. palatalized ...
v / , which often gives the acoustic effect of ( B ) , and is perhaps parallel to the Finnish and Tsotsil noted at the bottom of p . 121. A number of languages have two kinds of l or two kinds of r : clear versus dark ( e.g. palatalized ...
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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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