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The texts for the first two of these chapters , covering the period up to 1050 , give an excellent survey of runic ... Thus no texts from Old Icelandic sagas are given as illustrations for the languages in the Middle Ages ; instead ...
The texts for the first two of these chapters , covering the period up to 1050 , give an excellent survey of runic ... Thus no texts from Old Icelandic sagas are given as illustrations for the languages in the Middle Ages ; instead ...
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One case does not of course disprove the general theory , but neither does it support it , being consistent rather with the opposing point of viewwhich has been that , given the cultural relations of the Austronesian and nonAustronesian ...
One case does not of course disprove the general theory , but neither does it support it , being consistent rather with the opposing point of viewwhich has been that , given the cultural relations of the Austronesian and nonAustronesian ...
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The theoretician who would use the rules or metatheory in AFP as evidence should , however , be advised to wait for a second edition , given the number of basic problems of the type sampled here . ( Received 28 August 1977. ] ...
The theoretician who would use the rules or metatheory in AFP as evidence should , however , be advised to wait for a second edition , given the number of basic problems of the type sampled here . ( Received 28 August 1977. ] ...
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