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( A'U - 1A2 ) FIGURE 1 Some " Brother ” , “ Uncle ” , and “ Nephew " Types , A » UmA " , and their Connections to Ego Solid lines represent agnatic connections ; broken lines represent uterine connections .
( A'U - 1A2 ) FIGURE 1 Some " Brother ” , “ Uncle ” , and “ Nephew " Types , A » UmA " , and their Connections to Ego Solid lines represent agnatic connections ; broken lines represent uterine connections .
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Accepting Meyer's proposition that Alb . gj can represent ... the former is preferable ; in either case , the / i / of Alb . gjizë represents the usual development of IE * / ù / , having first passed through a stage * / ü / .20 If the ...
Accepting Meyer's proposition that Alb . gj can represent ... the former is preferable ; in either case , the / i / of Alb . gjizë represents the usual development of IE * / ù / , having first passed through a stage * / ü / .20 If the ...
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... ( vowels long at the time the script was purely consonantal in character ) can we be sure that they really represent vowels . ... we cannot be sure that any change has taken place , that is , that y now represents / i / or the like .
... ( vowels long at the time the script was purely consonantal in character ) can we be sure that they really represent vowels . ... we cannot be sure that any change has taken place , that is , that y now represents / i / or the like .
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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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