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One cannot but feel amusement when the author tells us ( 6 ) that in Vol . 2 , in addition to the sources utilized in Vol . 1 ( Meyer - Lübke , Nyrop , Zauner , etc. ) he has also used the Old French grammar of Schwan and Behrens .
One cannot but feel amusement when the author tells us ( 6 ) that in Vol . 2 , in addition to the sources utilized in Vol . 1 ( Meyer - Lübke , Nyrop , Zauner , etc. ) he has also used the Old French grammar of Schwan and Behrens .
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Her chapter on phonetics is extensive , but couched almost wholly in orthographic terms , and devoted largely to expounding whether one or another letter of French orthography is or is not pronounced in Creole .
Her chapter on phonetics is extensive , but couched almost wholly in orthographic terms , and devoted largely to expounding whether one or another letter of French orthography is or is not pronounced in Creole .
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A large part of these chapters is given over to describing the semantic equivalents ( primarily periphrastic ) in Creole for French form - classes . Her discussion of grammatical gender ( 704 ) is rendered wholly useless by her semantic ...
A large part of these chapters is given over to describing the semantic equivalents ( primarily periphrastic ) in Creole for French form - classes . Her discussion of grammatical gender ( 704 ) is rendered wholly useless by her semantic ...
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ProtoIndoHittite 8 and the allophones of laryngeals | 1 |
The first person singular verbal endings in IndoEuropean | 19 |
Abdominal pulse types in some Peruvian languages | 30 |
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