Language, Band 12George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1936 |
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... called to the attention of the recipients of the publications that the third issue will be scheduled for distribution in August , and it is incumbent upon them to make arrangements for the holding or forwarding of the issue , if they ...
... called to the attention of the recipients of the publications that the third issue will be scheduled for distribution in August , and it is incumbent upon them to make arrangements for the holding or forwarding of the issue , if they ...
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... called ' perfect ' ; it is indeed that case which is marked with the statement ' correlation equals one ' , and the ... called ' A ' and ' B ' instead of being conventionally marked ' independent ' and ' dependent ' . Mathematicians know ...
... called ' perfect ' ; it is indeed that case which is marked with the statement ' correlation equals one ' , and the ... called ' A ' and ' B ' instead of being conventionally marked ' independent ' and ' dependent ' . Mathematicians know ...
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... called Tokharian Language . By N. FUKUSHIMA . Pp . 7-72 , reprinted from the Memorial Volume dedicated to the late Professor Katsuji Fujioka , 1935 . Professor Fukushima discusses in detail the various names which have been proposed for ...
... called Tokharian Language . By N. FUKUSHIMA . Pp . 7-72 , reprinted from the Memorial Volume dedicated to the late Professor Katsuji Fujioka , 1935 . Professor Fukushima discusses in detail the various names which have been proposed for ...
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I | 3 |
A A HILL Phonetic and Phonemic Change | 15 |
A A HILL Phonetic and Phonemic Change | 23 |
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