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A discussion of the segmental phonemes of a Dutch dialect introduces a reconstruction of the development of the vowel system , on historical evidence supplemented by an interpretation of distributional peculiarities in the modern ...
A discussion of the segmental phonemes of a Dutch dialect introduces a reconstruction of the development of the vowel system , on historical evidence supplemented by an interpretation of distributional peculiarities in the modern ...
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But as an introduction to either descriptive or historical Old Norse linguistics it is of rather limited value , as will be well known to anyone who has tried to learn from it or use it in teaching . Not only is the grammar quite ...
But as an introduction to either descriptive or historical Old Norse linguistics it is of rather limited value , as will be well known to anyone who has tried to learn from it or use it in teaching . Not only is the grammar quite ...
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The information obtained is useful for historical as well as typological purposes.22 In the accompanying map some of the data from the present study and from recent work on Punjabi23 are superimposed in the form of tentative isoglosses ...
The information obtained is useful for historical as well as typological purposes.22 In the accompanying map some of the data from the present study and from recent work on Punjabi23 are superimposed in the form of tentative isoglosses ...
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I | 1 |
Gothic au in inflectional syllables | 33 |
Phonemics of the Zwolle dialect synchronic and diachronic | 40 |
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