Language, Band 19George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1943 |
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... dialects ; his data with what I find in my own dialect ( that of Greenville , S. C. , on the margin of the Blue Ridge ) 2 and have observed through field work in upper South Carolina and other parts of the South . ( I ) Hall's announced ...
... dialects ; his data with what I find in my own dialect ( that of Greenville , S. C. , on the margin of the Blue Ridge ) 2 and have observed through field work in upper South Carolina and other parts of the South . ( I ) Hall's announced ...
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... dialects . Such an interpretation can not be applied to the present Eveŋki dialects , as is evident from the examples . Titov , in a short footnote to the paradigms in §92 , p . 35 , also objects to Castrén's term ' praesens indicativi ...
... dialects . Such an interpretation can not be applied to the present Eveŋki dialects , as is evident from the examples . Titov , in a short footnote to the paradigms in §92 , p . 35 , also objects to Castrén's term ' praesens indicativi ...
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... dialects . Trench's sketch represents the dialects of the central plateau of the Central Provinces , Lind's the dialect of the southern portion of Chanda district , which ' probably ( though I have no proof of this ) extends into the ...
... dialects . Trench's sketch represents the dialects of the central plateau of the Central Provinces , Lind's the dialect of the southern portion of Chanda district , which ' probably ( though I have no proof of this ) extends into the ...
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I | 1 |
Preterite Formant | 19 |
kiel Robert A Hall Jr Thomas A Sebeok 2 M B Emeneau | 42 |
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