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The sixth chapter is devoted to English and Germanic , with comparative Bible texts in Gothic , Classical Icelandic , Old High German , Old English , and Middle English . Chapter 7 treats the classical languages - Latin , Greek , and ...
The sixth chapter is devoted to English and Germanic , with comparative Bible texts in Gothic , Classical Icelandic , Old High German , Old English , and Middle English . Chapter 7 treats the classical languages - Latin , Greek , and ...
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Following an Introduction , Chapter 2 describes the problems of processing for the computer the text samples of approximately 100,000 phonemes each of Czech , German , and Russian . Chapter 3 presents the analysis in distinctive ...
Following an Introduction , Chapter 2 describes the problems of processing for the computer the text samples of approximately 100,000 phonemes each of Czech , German , and Russian . Chapter 3 presents the analysis in distinctive ...
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A long Chapter 1 further explains Martinet's ideas and Mulder's slight departures from them ; the last twenty - five pages of this consist of an irrelevant intrusion of grammatical material , mostly concerned with ...
A long Chapter 1 further explains Martinet's ideas and Mulder's slight departures from them ; the last twenty - five pages of this consist of an irrelevant intrusion of grammatical material , mostly concerned with ...
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