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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... words from French , of which about 175 or only 32 per cent remain in German and that 50 of its 52 French words are found in Wolfram's Titurel . 3 ) That Berthold uses 94 words of French influence and that 63 of them are current today ...
... words from French , of which about 175 or only 32 per cent remain in German and that 50 of its 52 French words are found in Wolfram's Titurel . 3 ) That Berthold uses 94 words of French influence and that 63 of them are current today ...
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... words and no more : ' ... because a speaker selects his words not according to their lengths , but solely according to the meanings of the words and the ideas he wishes to convey . Occasionally , of course , out of respect for the youth ...
... words and no more : ' ... because a speaker selects his words not according to their lengths , but solely according to the meanings of the words and the ideas he wishes to convey . Occasionally , of course , out of respect for the youth ...
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... words in English is worth considering . The very abundance of French loan - words and the great variety of causes which brought about their introduction1o make it difficult to be sure of any real conflict among native homonyms that have ...
... words in English is worth considering . The very abundance of French loan - words and the great variety of causes which brought about their introduction1o make it difficult to be sure of any real conflict among native homonyms that have ...
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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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