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New Data and Results Because of the historical import of linking Germanic ( Gothic ) so closely with Balto - Slavic and so remotely with Italo - Celtic , it seemed desirable to compile a larger list of Indo - European elements , in ...
New Data and Results Because of the historical import of linking Germanic ( Gothic ) so closely with Balto - Slavic and so remotely with Italo - Celtic , it seemed desirable to compile a larger list of Indo - European elements , in ...
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As we have indicated before , the sample must be genuinely random , of sufficient size , and made up of elements sharply defined . At least two methodological doubts which may have arisen need to be considered .
As we have indicated before , the sample must be genuinely random , of sufficient size , and made up of elements sharply defined . At least two methodological doubts which may have arisen need to be considered .
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Of course elements whose distribution is wholly negative in the particular universe which is being examined must be excluded . Naturally such elements are not a part of the universe under consideration . Likewise elements whose ...
Of course elements whose distribution is wholly negative in the particular universe which is being examined must be excluded . Naturally such elements are not a part of the universe under consideration . Likewise elements whose ...
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME | 1 |
E? and EU in Germanic Strong Preterits | 11 |
Celtic Notes | 21 |
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