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Descriptions which have been made from a structural point of view have generally regarded this emphatic Į as an allophone of the usual l , not an independent phoneme , both in the Classical language and in the dialects .
Descriptions which have been made from a structural point of view have generally regarded this emphatic Į as an allophone of the usual l , not an independent phoneme , both in the Classical language and in the dialects .
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If either region were known to be original , the area of the language could be regarded as the same as that region . Since it is not known which region is original , each one is treated as possibly original . Since in practice there is ...
If either region were known to be original , the area of the language could be regarded as the same as that region . Since it is not known which region is original , each one is treated as possibly original . Since in practice there is ...
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It would perhaps be regarded as hopelessly reactionary to advocate a type of linguistics that has room for both approaches . G. Devoto says , at the conclusion of his provocative article La definizione del problema gallico ( 324–31 ) ...
It would perhaps be regarded as hopelessly reactionary to advocate a type of linguistics that has room for both approaches . G. Devoto says , at the conclusion of his provocative article La definizione del problema gallico ( 324–31 ) ...
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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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