Language, Bände 6-12Linguistic Society of America, 1935 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... languages . Bloomfield further states that ' in some cases a subject group gives up its native language in favor of a jargon ' and that ' when a jargon has become the only language of the subject it is a creolized language ' . This ...
... languages . Bloomfield further states that ' in some cases a subject group gives up its native language in favor of a jargon ' and that ' when a jargon has become the only language of the subject it is a creolized language ' . This ...
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... language be taken , on Hindi , the premier language of modern India , most widely used of all the vernaculars , the only Indian language which seems to have any chance of being adopted as the national tongue . It has been greatly ...
... language be taken , on Hindi , the premier language of modern India , most widely used of all the vernaculars , the only Indian language which seems to have any chance of being adopted as the national tongue . It has been greatly ...
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... language and society , of the change of languages in the course of time , and of a more scientific approach - were developed ' at home ' with intelligent and fruitful use of the available data , and anticipate by three centuries ...
... language and society , of the change of languages in the course of time , and of a more scientific approach - were developed ' at home ' with intelligent and fruitful use of the available data , and anticipate by three centuries ...
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E A SPEISER The Etymology of Meschino and Its Cognates | 20 |
F VOEGELIN Shawnee Phonemes | 42 |
Book Reviews E H Sturtevant R G Kent H Keniston A | 49 |
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