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The purpose of this note is to make clear why the emphatic must be regarded as an independent phoneme in Classical Arabic and in most if not all the modern dialects . The positions of occurrences of have been stated before ...
The purpose of this note is to make clear why the emphatic must be regarded as an independent phoneme in Classical Arabic and in most if not all the modern dialects . The positions of occurrences of have been stated before ...
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They are therefore regarded as belonging to the same language , and - to the extent that they form a continuous area - to the same region of that language . Only a movement of a language that produces an increase in the number of ...
They are therefore regarded as belonging to the same language , and - to the extent that they form a continuous area - to the same region of that language . Only a movement of a language that produces an increase in the number of ...
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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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