Language, Band 34George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1958 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... dialect are marked by Isogloss 1 , which encloses Mazatlán , San Miguel , Jalapa , Ixcatlán , and Soyal- tepec . Low Mazatec further split into Valley and San Miguel dialects . In the Valley dialect intervocalic * n in cluster with * h ...
... dialect are marked by Isogloss 1 , which encloses Mazatlán , San Miguel , Jalapa , Ixcatlán , and Soyal- tepec . Low Mazatec further split into Valley and San Miguel dialects . In the Valley dialect intervocalic * n in cluster with * h ...
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... dialect , as the defining feature which sepa- rates the Mazatlán dialect from the rest of the Southern Valley Low dialect . Alternatively the same conclusion may be stated in another way : the sound change * tk > hk is an innovation ...
... dialect , as the defining feature which sepa- rates the Mazatlán dialect from the rest of the Southern Valley Low dialect . Alternatively the same conclusion may be stated in another way : the sound change * tk > hk is an innovation ...
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... dialect developed the characteristic features which distinguish it from the San Miguel dialect . It may have been later in the same period that the Southern Valley developed the features which differentiate it from the Northern Valley ...
... dialect developed the characteristic features which distinguish it from the San Miguel dialect . It may have been later in the same period that the Southern Valley developed the features which differentiate it from the Northern Valley ...
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