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... evidence from the Koasati , the evidence here seems conclusive for the postulation of a former special women's speech among the Creeks . Gatschet ' tells us that Hitchiti also once had special forms of speech used by women and he gives ...
... evidence from the Koasati , the evidence here seems conclusive for the postulation of a former special women's speech among the Creeks . Gatschet ' tells us that Hitchiti also once had special forms of speech used by women and he gives ...
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... evidence . Here rhyme and scansion assume the most important roles , derivation is considered a decisive check of the former two , and frequency and spelling are relegated to the status of supporting evidence . Having established these ...
... evidence . Here rhyme and scansion assume the most important roles , derivation is considered a decisive check of the former two , and frequency and spelling are relegated to the status of supporting evidence . Having established these ...
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... evidence of the Elamite is that our word ends in -niya , which suits neither an instrumental nor a dual . 8. At about the same time H. S. Nyberg dealt with this phrase in his volume Die Religionen des alten Iran 367 ( German translation ...
... evidence of the Elamite is that our word ends in -niya , which suits neither an instrumental nor a dual . 8. At about the same time H. S. Nyberg dealt with this phrase in his volume Die Religionen des alten Iran 367 ( German translation ...
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The Old Persian Relative and Article | 1 |
Italian Inflection | 11 |
The Roumanian Vocatives | 22 |
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