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As an Italianist , I am of course most interested in the reflection of Italian material , both in ... annare ( a normal development in Central Italy since Imperial Roman times , with a solid base in Osco - Umbrian substratum ) , which ...
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Hodler pursues Wilmanns ' suggestion and ventures a step further in that he detects this suffix in such Italian words as serata ' evening ' and manata ' handful ; tap ' . It is this Italian -ata which is the point of departure for the ...
Hodler pursues Wilmanns ' suggestion and ventures a step further in that he detects this suffix in such Italian words as serata ' evening ' and manata ' handful ; tap ' . It is this Italian -ata which is the point of departure for the ...
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( 1946 ) PIETRANGELI , ANGELINA R. , Ph.D. , Associate Professor of French , Spanish , and Italian , 220 Lincoln Hall ... of Italian Language and Phonetics , Università Italiana per Stranieri ; Via Pinturicchio 58 , Perugia , Italy .
( 1946 ) PIETRANGELI , ANGELINA R. , Ph.D. , Associate Professor of French , Spanish , and Italian , 220 Lincoln Hall ... of Italian Language and Phonetics , Università Italiana per Stranieri ; Via Pinturicchio 58 , Perugia , Italy .
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The ontogeny of English phrase structure The first phase | 1 |
Greek heisa and Sanskrit sátsat | 15 |
Lexicostatistically determined borrowing and taboo | 21 |
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