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All linguistic scholars must welcome most warmly the appearance of The Prae - Italic Dialects of Italy by Conway , Johnson , and Whatmough , which renders accessible a mine of authentic information for the study and interpretation of ...
All linguistic scholars must welcome most warmly the appearance of The Prae - Italic Dialects of Italy by Conway , Johnson , and Whatmough , which renders accessible a mine of authentic information for the study and interpretation of ...
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459 , proved Waswanipi is a Montagnais - Nascapi dialect , and a [ y ] -dialect , though Davidson , Indian Notes ... we have Montagnais - Nascapi dialects in which original [ 1 ] is replaced by [ y ] ; the dialects at Fort George and ...
459 , proved Waswanipi is a Montagnais - Nascapi dialect , and a [ y ] -dialect , though Davidson , Indian Notes ... we have Montagnais - Nascapi dialects in which original [ 1 ] is replaced by [ y ] ; the dialects at Fort George and ...
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Enough information for reasonable deductions may be obtained from the combined materials of the English Dialect Dictionary , which gives the distribution of a large part of the vocabulary in modern dialects , and the New English ...
Enough information for reasonable deductions may be obtained from the combined materials of the English Dialect Dictionary , which gives the distribution of a large part of the vocabulary in modern dialects , and the New English ...
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A A HILL Phonetic and Phonemic Change | 15 |
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