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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... represent Satan phonetically . Kakelema ( sakerema ) ' sacrament ' is based on the rapidly spoken English ; the doublet kakelemeneka ( sakeremeneta ) is an at- tempt to squeeze in every letter of the English even if the syllables are ...
... represent Satan phonetically . Kakelema ( sakerema ) ' sacrament ' is based on the rapidly spoken English ; the doublet kakelemeneka ( sakeremeneta ) is an at- tempt to squeeze in every letter of the English even if the syllables are ...
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... represents the Proto - Dravidian quality , e.g. Ta . ot - i ' to break ' ut - ai id . ( < * ot - ay ) . The principle ... represent * i * u or * e * o , since our choice indicates the direction of the phonetic change that resulted in the ...
... represents the Proto - Dravidian quality , e.g. Ta . ot - i ' to break ' ut - ai id . ( < * ot - ay ) . The principle ... represent * i * u or * e * o , since our choice indicates the direction of the phonetic change that resulted in the ...
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... represent them as totally unrelated . To repeat : concordance of lexical items across equivalence chains is important to the content structure here , and is presumably important in any text when it begins to assume a systematic aspect ...
... represent them as totally unrelated . To repeat : concordance of lexical items across equivalence chains is important to the content structure here , and is presumably important in any text when it begins to assume a systematic aspect ...
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