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By his theory , Dempwolff traced the former to * dakep along with TBt . dahop , Ml . děkap ( with metathesis ) , Fi . rakov - a ' embrace ' ; and the latter to * Dakep along with TBt . dalhop ( with infix ) ' cling ' , Jv . dakěp ...
By his theory , Dempwolff traced the former to * dakep along with TBt . dahop , Ml . děkap ( with metathesis ) , Fi . rakov - a ' embrace ' ; and the latter to * Dakep along with TBt . dalhop ( with infix ) ' cling ' , Jv . dakěp ...
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( 13 ) THE FAMILY TREE THEORY . It follows , as I have shown in other papers , that the whole family tree theory ( stammbaumtheorie ) of Schleicher crumbles . In fact , it is logically linked to the conception of phonetic law , and the ...
( 13 ) THE FAMILY TREE THEORY . It follows , as I have shown in other papers , that the whole family tree theory ( stammbaumtheorie ) of Schleicher crumbles . In fact , it is logically linked to the conception of phonetic law , and the ...
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There are two versions of the theory of drift . One is almost mystical : in a particular linguistic continuum the same sound shifts may happen over and over again ; there is something in the genius of the language which leads to these ...
There are two versions of the theory of drift . One is almost mystical : in a particular linguistic continuum the same sound shifts may happen over and over again ; there is something in the genius of the language which leads to these ...
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Personal Pronouns in Reflexive Situations | 23 |
The phonology of a Berwickshire dialect | 66 |
PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED | 77 |
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