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But none of them has ignored historical problems , and in their various ways and even with radically different points of view ... One of the latter is a problem that arises again and again in any region of the world where the linguistic ...
But none of them has ignored historical problems , and in their various ways and even with radically different points of view ... One of the latter is a problem that arises again and again in any region of the world where the linguistic ...
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This problem also illustrates well the student's need to perceive phonological patterning , since here he is expected to make his morphophonemic statements in terms of vowel harmony . The problem in Swahili syntax ( concord ) is not ...
This problem also illustrates well the student's need to perceive phonological patterning , since here he is expected to make his morphophonemic statements in terms of vowel harmony . The problem in Swahili syntax ( concord ) is not ...
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Trypućko realizes this , and he also realizes that the problem is particularly acute when one is studying an author who employed many genres , as we are in this instance . Yet he refuses to consider the problem , pleading limitation of ...
Trypućko realizes this , and he also realizes that the problem is particularly acute when one is studying an author who employed many genres , as we are in this instance . Yet he refuses to consider the problem , pleading limitation of ...
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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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