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composed of about fifty signs and a much larger list of ' valeurs phonétiques rares , incertaines , complexes ' ( 265–8 ) . In addition , over a dozen signs not included in these two lists are given syllabic values in the main Liste de ...
composed of about fifty signs and a much larger list of ' valeurs phonétiques rares , incertaines , complexes ' ( 265–8 ) . In addition , over a dozen signs not included in these two lists are given syllabic values in the main Liste de ...
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331 , where he not only reads three signs GRANDFATHER - ti - a as huha - ti - a , correctly interpreting the first sign as a logogram huha- ' grandfather ' , but also reads three signs GRANDFATHER - há - s as hù - há - s , interpreting ...
331 , where he not only reads three signs GRANDFATHER - ti - a as huha - ti - a , correctly interpreting the first sign as a logogram huha- ' grandfather ' , but also reads three signs GRANDFATHER - há - s as hù - há - s , interpreting ...
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Thus of the four signs which I distinguish as na , ne , ni , and nu , Bossert takes each of the first three signs as having the values na , ne , ni , or n , while only the fourth sign regularly retains the value nu ; Laroche reads these ...
Thus of the four signs which I distinguish as na , ne , ni , and nu , Bossert takes each of the first three signs as having the values na , ne , ni , or n , while only the fourth sign regularly retains the value nu ; Laroche reads these ...
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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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