Language, Band 33George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1957 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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... Slavic . I am by no means sure that we should regard it as a fault that the work is considerably more diachronic than the materials necessitate or , apparently , than the author himself is always aware . If this is a fault , it is one ...
... Slavic . I am by no means sure that we should regard it as a fault that the work is considerably more diachronic than the materials necessitate or , apparently , than the author himself is always aware . If this is a fault , it is one ...
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... Slavic ( e.g. približiti in the present pas- sage ) . 5.716 . Some of the translations of Church Slavic terms should be replaced . Apart from occasional slips due to inattention , Lunt errs in relying too heavily on the King James ...
... Slavic ( e.g. približiti in the present pas- sage ) . 5.716 . Some of the translations of Church Slavic terms should be replaced . Apart from occasional slips due to inattention , Lunt errs in relying too heavily on the King James ...
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... Slavic vowels , it is stated that PSI . i derives from final -ins ( 41 ) ; but the parallel statement that PSI . y ... Slavic and as too controversial to be discussed in this text . Yet at least its relation to the development of tone in ...
... Slavic vowels , it is stated that PSI . i derives from final -ins ( 41 ) ; but the parallel statement that PSI . y ... Slavic and as too controversial to be discussed in this text . Yet at least its relation to the development of tone in ...
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