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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... isoglosses other than those which separate Polish- Kashubian and Polabian from the rest of the Slavic languages . We have already noted the exceptional position of these Lechitic languages with respect to the lenition of * g ( §10 ) ...
... isoglosses other than those which separate Polish- Kashubian and Polabian from the rest of the Slavic languages . We have already noted the exceptional position of these Lechitic languages with respect to the lenition of * g ( §10 ) ...
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... isoglosses in the old Lechitic areas of Northern Germany : a 3/2 isogloss for * ý , and a 3/2 isogloss for * 2 ( cf. Fig . 4 ) . If the abrupt reflexes of * 92 and * ý , in Polabian can be explained by reference to the location of ...
... isoglosses in the old Lechitic areas of Northern Germany : a 3/2 isogloss for * ý , and a 3/2 isogloss for * 2 ( cf. Fig . 4 ) . If the abrupt reflexes of * 92 and * ý , in Polabian can be explained by reference to the location of ...
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... isoglosses we have defined . A map of the isoglosses that arose during the period of the dialectal differentiation of Common Slavic shows a dozen or more important binary iso- glosses that SEGMENT the Slavic language area in various ...
... isoglosses we have defined . A map of the isoglosses that arose during the period of the dialectal differentiation of Common Slavic shows a dozen or more important binary iso- glosses that SEGMENT the Slavic language area in various ...
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Simplicity descriptive adequacy and binary features | 26 |
Relative clauses and possessive phrases in two Australian languages | 35 |
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