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... Arabic dialects as well as Greek , the culturally dominant language of Cyprus . Though the introduction informs us that CMA is a Syrian Arabic dialect whose speakers have for six centur- ies been isolated from other Arabic speakers ...
... Arabic dialects as well as Greek , the culturally dominant language of Cyprus . Though the introduction informs us that CMA is a Syrian Arabic dialect whose speakers have for six centur- ies been isolated from other Arabic speakers ...
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... Arabic speakers , and as Christians not subject to constant influence of " Classical " Arabic through the Koran , the Maronites have departed considerably in their speech from other Arabic dialects . Moreover , CMA has no written ...
... Arabic speakers , and as Christians not subject to constant influence of " Classical " Arabic through the Koran , the Maronites have departed considerably in their speech from other Arabic dialects . Moreover , CMA has no written ...
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... Arabic . Rev. by M. F. Sa'id . 38.328-30 ( 1962 ) . COWAN , MARION M. , & W. R. Merrifield . The verb phrase in Huixtec Tzotzil . 44.284–305 ( 1968 ) . COWAN , WILLIAM . Arabic evidence for Proto - Semitic * / awa / and * / ō / . 36.60 ...
... Arabic . Rev. by M. F. Sa'id . 38.328-30 ( 1962 ) . COWAN , MARION M. , & W. R. Merrifield . The verb phrase in Huixtec Tzotzil . 44.284–305 ( 1968 ) . COWAN , WILLIAM . Arabic evidence for Proto - Semitic * / awa / and * / ō / . 36.60 ...
Inhalt
Half a century of the Linguistic Society | 619 |
Movement rules in functional perspective | 630 |
Indefiniteness and anaphoricity | 665 |
Urheberrecht | |
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