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Later still , in 1918 , O. Skulerud showed a similar situation in the dialect of Telemark in the East , with examples like hodde , horpe , oske , adv . långe repre- senting ONorw . họddu , horpu , o̟sku , lo̟ngu .
Later still , in 1918 , O. Skulerud showed a similar situation in the dialect of Telemark in the East , with examples like hodde , horpe , oske , adv . långe repre- senting ONorw . họddu , horpu , o̟sku , lo̟ngu .
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There is a significant number of words with similar meanings whose phonemes correspond systematically . We know that this must be true because it is true for related languages . A fortiori it must be true for dialects of the same ...
There is a significant number of words with similar meanings whose phonemes correspond systematically . We know that this must be true because it is true for related languages . A fortiori it must be true for dialects of the same ...
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By reference to this table the reader can , quite mechanically , write out each formula in a form similar to ( 1 ) above . Such a write - out is entirely equivalent to the symbolic formula but is always longer and quite often less easy ...
By reference to this table the reader can , quite mechanically , write out each formula in a form similar to ( 1 ) above . Such a write - out is entirely equivalent to the symbolic formula but is always longer and quite often less easy ...
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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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