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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... statements are made . An example is the statement concerning the use of the sign x in Gothic . In the previ- ous edition he remarked that x occurs only in foreign words , principally the word xristus ' Christ ' ( a word which is never ...
... statements are made . An example is the statement concerning the use of the sign x in Gothic . In the previ- ous edition he remarked that x occurs only in foreign words , principally the word xristus ' Christ ' ( a word which is never ...
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... statement that PSI . y may derive from final -uns is omitted , although mentioned in a later section ( 66 ) . Similarly , the special development of final -ons after j is mentioned ( 41 ) , but the development of final -ons when not ...
... statement that PSI . y may derive from final -uns is omitted , although mentioned in a later section ( 66 ) . Similarly , the special development of final -ons after j is mentioned ( 41 ) , but the development of final -ons when not ...
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... statement , in the form of auxiliary and pronoun . Aber- crombie lists and analyzes various types of comments and the subtle connota- tions conveyed by each one . I compress the information greatly : Comments to the statement This is ...
... statement , in the form of auxiliary and pronoun . Aber- crombie lists and analyzes various types of comments and the subtle connota- tions conveyed by each one . I compress the information greatly : Comments to the statement This is ...
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