Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... dialects have vocalic harmony operative in approximately the same form , we can safely reconstruct this process for the proto - language . However , we must determine the historical significance of vowel diversity in the dialects . It ...
... dialects have vocalic harmony operative in approximately the same form , we can safely reconstruct this process for the proto - language . However , we must determine the historical significance of vowel diversity in the dialects . It ...
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... dialects , which is ex- plained by the fact that men are here more peripatetic ( the opposite situation was found by W. N. Francis in English dialects of Northumbria , where men stayed closer to their firesides and women went further to ...
... dialects , which is ex- plained by the fact that men are here more peripatetic ( the opposite situation was found by W. N. Francis in English dialects of Northumbria , where men stayed closer to their firesides and women went further to ...
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... dialects , and follows this with a discussion of the ancient dialects . Following most researchers , he tries to classify the dialects into discrete regional forms , but admits that ' inter - dialectal borrow- ing , often of ...
... dialects , and follows this with a discussion of the ancient dialects . Following most researchers , he tries to classify the dialects into discrete regional forms , but admits that ' inter - dialectal borrow- ing , often of ...
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