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Attention will be given to the description of the evidence on both sides of the linguistic boundary insofar as description is available or possible on the basis of defective data ) , to the areal comparative treatment , and , in general ...
Attention will be given to the description of the evidence on both sides of the linguistic boundary insofar as description is available or possible on the basis of defective data ) , to the areal comparative treatment , and , in general ...
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A comparative and etymological dictionary of the Nepali language . London . - . 1966. A comparative dictionary of the Indo - Aryan languages . London . WINFIELD , W. W. 1928. A grammar of the Kui language . Calcutta .
A comparative and etymological dictionary of the Nepali language . London . - . 1966. A comparative dictionary of the Indo - Aryan languages . London . WINFIELD , W. W. 1928. A grammar of the Kui language . Calcutta .
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In his recent work on comparative Bantu ( 1967 : 114 ) , Guthrie has to reconstruct no less than eighteen etymologies in which there is variation between * j and * y , nine with variation between * g and * y , five with variation ...
In his recent work on comparative Bantu ( 1967 : 114 ) , Guthrie has to reconstruct no less than eighteen etymologies in which there is variation between * j and * y , nine with variation between * g and * y , five with variation ...
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Competing changes as a cause of residue | 9 |
Proper nouns in English | 26 |
Relative clauses and possessive phrases in two Australian languages | 35 |
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