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We think it is possible that comparative evidence from other Nez Perce dialects may reveal the underlying vowels in these cases . If this is not forthcoming , then they alone must receive ad hoc treatment as exceptions to our general ...
We think it is possible that comparative evidence from other Nez Perce dialects may reveal the underlying vowels in these cases . If this is not forthcoming , then they alone must receive ad hoc treatment as exceptions to our general ...
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which once again confirms the evidence for eight vowels . In the comparison of the Satsuma and Tokyo dialects , I was troubled by one part of the methodology . The following correspondences are set up : Tokyo / e / : Satsuma / e / from ...
which once again confirms the evidence for eight vowels . In the comparison of the Satsuma and Tokyo dialects , I was troubled by one part of the methodology . The following correspondences are set up : Tokyo / e / : Satsuma / e / from ...
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There is reason to believe , as I will try to show , that much of the evidence at the basis of Edgerton's theory suffers from the latter defect . Rigvedic evidence in support of Edgerton's hypothesis falls into two distinct categories .
There is reason to believe , as I will try to show , that much of the evidence at the basis of Edgerton's theory suffers from the latter defect . Rigvedic evidence in support of Edgerton's hypothesis falls into two distinct categories .
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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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