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Some of these joint sets have 86 words common to Le and L , some have 85 ,
and so on down to the minimum 72. How many joint sets are there in each of
these subclasses ? Since Sa = So , we may drop the subscripts and use simply S.
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Some of these joint sets have 86 words common to Le and L , some have 85 ,
and so on down to the minimum 72. How many joint sets are there in each of
these subclasses ? Since Sa = So , we may drop the subscripts and use simply S.
16 ...
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Alongside it there exists another recognized interdialectal code , the Czech
Common Language ( obecná čeština ) , which is a compromise of the Bohemian
dialects . Other such common codes exist , e.g. in Moravia , but because of
cultural ...
Alongside it there exists another recognized interdialectal code , the Czech
Common Language ( obecná čeština ) , which is a compromise of the Bohemian
dialects . Other such common codes exist , e.g. in Moravia , but because of
cultural ...
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STATISTICAL DESCRIPTION OF COLLOQUIAL CZECH . If one were to draw two
largely overlapping circles representing respectively the phonological structures
of Literary Czech and the Czech Common Language , the overlapping portion ...
STATISTICAL DESCRIPTION OF COLLOQUIAL CZECH . If one were to draw two
largely overlapping circles representing respectively the phonological structures
of Literary Czech and the Czech Common Language , the overlapping portion ...
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The mathematical models of glottochronology | 11 |
The lexicostatistical classification of the Malayopolynesian languages | 38 |
Overt relation markers in Maranao | 47 |
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