Language, Band 12George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1936 |
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... reasons could be urged for discarding the ' abstractional ' definition ? Before attempting to answer this question , let us ... reason for dis- carding Twaddell's definition if it is found that the analysis of sound waves reveals facts ...
... reasons could be urged for discarding the ' abstractional ' definition ? Before attempting to answer this question , let us ... reason for dis- carding Twaddell's definition if it is found that the analysis of sound waves reveals facts ...
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... reason- ing may have been something like this : ' Polvit means " Phoenician " as well as " red " . Why ? Because the Phoenicians came from the Red Sea ( ' Epvpà láλaoσa , i.e. the Persian Gulf ) ' . Herodotus himself need not have been ...
... reason- ing may have been something like this : ' Polvit means " Phoenician " as well as " red " . Why ? Because the Phoenicians came from the Red Sea ( ' Epvpà láλaoσa , i.e. the Persian Gulf ) ' . Herodotus himself need not have been ...
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... reason for this brief excursion into the infinitesimal calculus is of course to get the argument on the record for any competent person to check ; if any further excuse is needed , let it be the fact that Karl Verner could have checked ...
... reason for this brief excursion into the infinitesimal calculus is of course to get the argument on the record for any competent person to check ; if any further excuse is needed , let it be the fact that Karl Verner could have checked ...
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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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