Language, Band 45George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... Slavic languages ' ( 26 ) . This statement per se is correct , but why not eliminate one word , ' foremost ' , and add another , ' Byelorus- sian ' , thereby making the statement more complete ? Byelorussian is , after all , spoken by ...
... Slavic languages ' ( 26 ) . This statement per se is correct , but why not eliminate one word , ' foremost ' , and add another , ' Byelorus- sian ' , thereby making the statement more complete ? Byelorussian is , after all , spoken by ...
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... Slavic dialects , * 2 was lenited not long before the fall of the jers . Since * was lenited before the fall of the jers in both East and West Slavic , we again have to rely on South Slavic if we wish to form an impression of the actual ...
... Slavic dialects , * 2 was lenited not long before the fall of the jers . Since * was lenited before the fall of the jers in both East and West Slavic , we again have to rely on South Slavic if we wish to form an impression of the actual ...
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... languages after the fall of the jers . The discovery that tenseness was phonemic from before the Second Palatalization till after the fall of the jers is potentially of great significance for understanding the development of the Slavic ...
... languages after the fall of the jers . The discovery that tenseness was phonemic from before the Second Palatalization till after the fall of the jers is potentially of great significance for understanding the development of the Slavic ...
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I | 1 |
Simplicity descriptive adequacy and binary features | 26 |
Relative clauses and possessive phrases in two Australian languages | 35 |
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