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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... probably be assumed , though the origin of this phoneme ( also in mod . Zw . ) is difficult to ex- plain . Etymological considerations make it necessary to accept / e / as the regular result of the umlaut of / a / , yet the result of ...
... probably be assumed , though the origin of this phoneme ( also in mod . Zw . ) is difficult to ex- plain . Etymological considerations make it necessary to accept / e / as the regular result of the umlaut of / a / , yet the result of ...
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... probably derived from the lore of sailing ships . tepee ( not a synonym for wigwam , but a different type of structure , a portable tent adapted to the nomadic life of Plains hunters ) : probably from the Dakota branch of Siouan ...
... probably derived from the lore of sailing ships . tepee ( not a synonym for wigwam , but a different type of structure , a portable tent adapted to the nomadic life of Plains hunters ) : probably from the Dakota branch of Siouan ...
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... probably insuffi- cient to carry the third innovation farther north than the Wash ( Line F ) . I have already pointed out that forms containing this ě occasionally occur in Kentish texts as early as the late seventh century and that ...
... probably insuffi- cient to carry the third innovation farther north than the Wash ( Line F ) . I have already pointed out that forms containing this ě occasionally occur in Kentish texts as early as the late seventh century and that ...
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