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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... dialects ( op.cit . 121 ) : The innovating dialect differs from the conservative in three ways : ( 1 ) certain of its pho- nemes have a wider distribution , entering into combinations that are foreign to the con- servative dialect ; ( 2 ) ...
... dialects ( op.cit . 121 ) : The innovating dialect differs from the conservative in three ways : ( 1 ) certain of its pho- nemes have a wider distribution , entering into combinations that are foreign to the con- servative dialect ; ( 2 ) ...
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... dialect of Japanese ( Tables 3 , 9.1 ) that Kr of each of / a , o , u , e , i / equals 1.00 . An examination of the ... dialect . amples of no . 5 , i.e. ax For the Innovating dialect ( Table 5 , 9.2 ) , the following distributional ...
... dialect of Japanese ( Tables 3 , 9.1 ) that Kr of each of / a , o , u , e , i / equals 1.00 . An examination of the ... dialect . amples of no . 5 , i.e. ax For the Innovating dialect ( Table 5 , 9.2 ) , the following distributional ...
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... dialect or dialect group that was transplanted to Ceylon and eventually , after a development largely independent of the main Indic bloc , became modern Sinhalese . The author states ( 2 ) that ' Sinhalese as recorded in the ...
... dialect or dialect group that was transplanted to Ceylon and eventually , after a development largely independent of the main Indic bloc , became modern Sinhalese . The author states ( 2 ) that ' Sinhalese as recorded in the ...
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