Language, Band 12George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1936 |
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... written language and to its use in literature ; but rather more attention was given than has sometimes been supposed , to questions of the spoken language and of speech as a human institution . At least one work ( Varchi's ' Ercolano ...
... written language and to its use in literature ; but rather more attention was given than has sometimes been supposed , to questions of the spoken language and of speech as a human institution . At least one work ( Varchi's ' Ercolano ...
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... written , perhaps , by the same hand.5 Menéndez Pidal , in considering the g an orthographic variant of y , bases ... writing the present subjunctive of OSp . seer or ser with a g , one would naturally expect a g in Lat . habeat > VL ...
... written , perhaps , by the same hand.5 Menéndez Pidal , in considering the g an orthographic variant of y , bases ... writing the present subjunctive of OSp . seer or ser with a g , one would naturally expect a g in Lat . habeat > VL ...
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... written double in this word , while it is always written single in sehur and mehur . I suspect that the peculiarity is somehow connected with the fact that h after a is usually the representative of original x and is in that case ...
... written double in this word , while it is always written single in sehur and mehur . I suspect that the peculiarity is somehow connected with the fact that h after a is usually the representative of original x and is in that case ...
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A A HILL Phonetic and Phonemic Change | 15 |
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