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In the latter case ( ' thrice - royal ' ) there would remain no evidence for a disjunctive use of waštantu . As too many uncertainties prevail , it seems unwise to have the existence of an entire inflectional category rest on the ...
In the latter case ( ' thrice - royal ' ) there would remain no evidence for a disjunctive use of waštantu . As too many uncertainties prevail , it seems unwise to have the existence of an entire inflectional category rest on the ...
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If there is no conclusive evidence for keni as a singular in published materials , is there any other form which can be claimed as a singular matching the duals keni and kenine ? In a brief note in Evidence for laryngeals 177-8 ( Austin ...
If there is no conclusive evidence for keni as a singular in published materials , is there any other form which can be claimed as a singular matching the duals keni and kenine ? In a brief note in Evidence for laryngeals 177-8 ( Austin ...
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Even if one prefers ( on the basis of anganim ) a com- parison with Lith . senku , the problem is not eliminated , because in this case Gk . heáphthe ' sank ' provides evidence for a labiovelar . However , there is a difference in the ...
Even if one prefers ( on the basis of anganim ) a com- parison with Lith . senku , the problem is not eliminated , because in this case Gk . heáphthe ' sank ' provides evidence for a labiovelar . However , there is a difference in the ...
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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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