Language, Band 12George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1936 |
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... parallel with the grafting of pear and plum trees.23 Others , of course , objected to this unjustified use of metaphor , and Peretto Pomponazzi , in Speroni's Dialogo delle Lingue ' , basing his arguments on the ' Aristotelian ' theory ...
... parallel with the grafting of pear and plum trees.23 Others , of course , objected to this unjustified use of metaphor , and Peretto Pomponazzi , in Speroni's Dialogo delle Lingue ' , basing his arguments on the ' Aristotelian ' theory ...
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... parallel to Lith . dveiggs , which is clearly from the stem * dwō ( u ) ( WP 1.819 ) . But our lack of certain knowledge concerning the second element of both tayukas and dveigýs renders the matter highly dubious . In regard to tayukas ...
... parallel to Lith . dveiggs , which is clearly from the stem * dwō ( u ) ( WP 1.819 ) . But our lack of certain knowledge concerning the second element of both tayukas and dveigýs renders the matter highly dubious . In regard to tayukas ...
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... parallel in the corresponding em- ployment of -ce seen in Lat . hic , illic , etc. It is true that -kas is an inflected and -ce an uninflected form of the demonstrative stem , but this distinction is not of significance ; inflected and ...
... parallel in the corresponding em- ployment of -ce seen in Lat . hic , illic , etc. It is true that -kas is an inflected and -ce an uninflected form of the demonstrative stem , but this distinction is not of significance ; inflected and ...
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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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