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or the whole family might be given a new name - Samuel E. Martin once suggested North Asiatic - and the term Altaic reserved for Turkic , Mongolian , and Tungusic . The second alternative seems to me preferable for a number of reasons ...
or the whole family might be given a new name - Samuel E. Martin once suggested North Asiatic - and the term Altaic reserved for Turkic , Mongolian , and Tungusic . The second alternative seems to me preferable for a number of reasons ...
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( Johansson , Streitberg , Hirt ) have entertained the thought that perhaps IE ē might under certain conditions appear as ai in Gothic unstressed syllables , as apparently suggested by OL siēs beside Go . sijais ' mayst be ' .
( Johansson , Streitberg , Hirt ) have entertained the thought that perhaps IE ē might under certain conditions appear as ai in Gothic unstressed syllables , as apparently suggested by OL siēs beside Go . sijais ' mayst be ' .
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With this in mind we suggest arrangement ( 58 ) to help the reader sense the dimensional characteristics ... Further study , in the light of the method suggested here , might lead to changes in some of his conclusions and to a ...
With this in mind we suggest arrangement ( 58 ) to help the reader sense the dimensional characteristics ... Further study , in the light of the method suggested here , might lead to changes in some of his conclusions and to a ...
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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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