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But even where proof is lacking , it is more reasonable , from what we know of the readiness of the mind to take up new ideas , to suppose that where we have an idea carried by a number of unrelated words in many dialects , there has ...
But even where proof is lacking , it is more reasonable , from what we know of the readiness of the mind to take up new ideas , to suppose that where we have an idea carried by a number of unrelated words in many dialects , there has ...
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ZAPOTECO There are a number of dialects . These can be reduced to three main types , as follows : I. Dialect of the Valley : a ) Sub - dialect of the Big Valley ( Type : Zaachila ) b ) Sub - dialect of the Small Valley ( Type ...
ZAPOTECO There are a number of dialects . These can be reduced to three main types , as follows : I. Dialect of the Valley : a ) Sub - dialect of the Big Valley ( Type : Zaachila ) b ) Sub - dialect of the Small Valley ( Type ...
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ON THE PHONOLOGY OF THE MESSAPIC DIALECT J. WHATMOUGH HARVARD UNIVERSITY It is disputed whether Messapic is to be ... accordingly that Venetic belongs to a stratum of IE speech earlier than the cleavage into centum - dialects and ...
ON THE PHONOLOGY OF THE MESSAPIC DIALECT J. WHATMOUGH HARVARD UNIVERSITY It is disputed whether Messapic is to be ... accordingly that Venetic belongs to a stratum of IE speech earlier than the cleavage into centum - dialects and ...
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Why a Linguistic Society? | 1 |
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