Language, Band 24George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1948 |
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... comparative method in historical linguistics as irrelevant antiquarianism and , at best , guess work . Some of the disagreement is genuine ; but some stems sim- ply from the insufficient complexity of our terminology for different types ...
... comparative method in historical linguistics as irrelevant antiquarianism and , at best , guess work . Some of the disagreement is genuine ; but some stems sim- ply from the insufficient complexity of our terminology for different types ...
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... comparative method or both . With the more narrowly defined terms , the logical interrelationships are easy to see : 13 ( a ) Synchronic analysis may be based on any of the three methods , or on combinations of them . Synchronic ...
... comparative method or both . With the more narrowly defined terms , the logical interrelationships are easy to see : 13 ( a ) Synchronic analysis may be based on any of the three methods , or on combinations of them . Synchronic ...
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... comparative Germanic , comparative Romance , comparative Indo- European , comparative Semitic , and so on - that isolated support for the prin- ciple would still be persuasively solid . 50 Thus Potawatomi is probably historically ...
... comparative Germanic , comparative Romance , comparative Indo- European , comparative Semitic , and so on - that isolated support for the prin- ciple would still be persuasively solid . 50 Thus Potawatomi is probably historically ...
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DEDICATION LIBRARY | 1 |
Word Ends and Haplology | 47 |
Taboos on Animal Names | 56 |
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