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... dialects of Cuzco and Bolivia ) and the aspirated stops ( found in Cuzco , Bolivia , and some Ecuadorian dialects ) . Are these stops reflexes of similar phonemes or clusters in Proto - Quechua , or are they features acquired from the ...
... dialects of Cuzco and Bolivia ) and the aspirated stops ( found in Cuzco , Bolivia , and some Ecuadorian dialects ) . Are these stops reflexes of similar phonemes or clusters in Proto - Quechua , or are they features acquired from the ...
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... dialects are considered as evidence of less im- portance to Proto - Quechua than other dialects . Thus , Ferrario ( 135-7 ) ruled out these ' neo - Quechua ' dialects ( such as those of Ecuador and Argentina ) as of no importance . The ...
... dialects are considered as evidence of less im- portance to Proto - Quechua than other dialects . Thus , Ferrario ( 135-7 ) ruled out these ' neo - Quechua ' dialects ( such as those of Ecuador and Argentina ) as of no importance . The ...
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... dialects of six mountain and two jungle provinces , has been described in detail by Orr 1957b . Of these , only ... dialects are listed in Table 1. Simple voiceless stops / p t k / are found in all dialects ; postvelar stop / q / is ...
... dialects of six mountain and two jungle provinces , has been described in detail by Orr 1957b . Of these , only ... dialects are listed in Table 1. Simple voiceless stops / p t k / are found in all dialects ; postvelar stop / q / is ...
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Grimms Law in distinctive features | 224 |
The passive construction in English | 230 |
English relativization and certain related problems | 244 |
Urheberrecht | |
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