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In the matter of organization Finet follows standard procedure in grouping the material under the headings Phonétique , Morphologie , and Syntaxe . But I find too much discussion of phonological problems in the morphology chapter ...
In the matter of organization Finet follows standard procedure in grouping the material under the headings Phonétique , Morphologie , and Syntaxe . But I find too much discussion of phonological problems in the morphology chapter ...
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As the material to be processed swelled with each passing year , and the difficulties to be mastered grew , there were doubts on all sides whether the promise would ever be fulfilled . To the immense relief of all cuneiformists — which ...
As the material to be processed swelled with each passing year , and the difficulties to be mastered grew , there were doubts on all sides whether the promise would ever be fulfilled . To the immense relief of all cuneiformists — which ...
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Its basic contribution is the assembling of lexical material on the Bushman languages from almost all existing sources , much of it in hitherto inaccessible manuscript form . For most of the unpublished material we are indebted to the ...
Its basic contribution is the assembling of lexical material on the Bushman languages from almost all existing sources , much of it in hitherto inaccessible manuscript form . For most of the unpublished material we are indebted to the ...
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The first person singular verbal endings in IndoEuropean | 19 |
Abdominal pulse types in some Peruvian languages | 30 |
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