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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... evidence , for in ME the element is sometimes replaced by Beech- ' from motives of delicacy ' , as Smith phrases it . And though the OED is right in marking gannok spurious in the 14th - century text quoted , the word is found in ME ...
... evidence , for in ME the element is sometimes replaced by Beech- ' from motives of delicacy ' , as Smith phrases it . And though the OED is right in marking gannok spurious in the 14th - century text quoted , the word is found in ME ...
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... evidence against the assumption either . Kranzmayer assumes , as part of the Old High German consonant shift , a change from Gmc . * b to Bavarian p between 770 and 780 , and medially back to b by 1050. His evidence is the spellings ...
... evidence against the assumption either . Kranzmayer assumes , as part of the Old High German consonant shift , a change from Gmc . * b to Bavarian p between 770 and 780 , and medially back to b by 1050. His evidence is the spellings ...
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... Evidence , the initial announcement of the decipherment . That there are difficulties in the interpretation of many documents - absurdities until or unless they are resolved - no one should deny ; they are too easily minimized by eager ...
... Evidence , the initial announcement of the decipherment . That there are difficulties in the interpretation of many documents - absurdities until or unless they are resolved - no one should deny ; they are too easily minimized by eager ...
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