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The treatment of cuneiform writing ( 28–34 ) is not good , and several statements can be seriously questioned . The statement that cuneiform writing evolved from a linear pictorial writing to a syllabic writing ( 28 ) exhibits a mixing ...
The treatment of cuneiform writing ( 28–34 ) is not good , and several statements can be seriously questioned . The statement that cuneiform writing evolved from a linear pictorial writing to a syllabic writing ( 28 ) exhibits a mixing ...
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The difficulties in expressing initial consonant clusters in writing are not limited to those beginning with the phoneme 8 ( 30 ) . — It is not correct to say that word - final s is not expressed in Linear B writing , because the system ...
The difficulties in expressing initial consonant clusters in writing are not limited to those beginning with the phoneme 8 ( 30 ) . — It is not correct to say that word - final s is not expressed in Linear B writing , because the system ...
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... general structural design of English and to focus against it those special difficulties commonly encountered when we are learning to write the language ' . After a useful first chapter on writing and speech , Whitehall proceeds to ...
... general structural design of English and to focus against it those special difficulties commonly encountered when we are learning to write the language ' . After a useful first chapter on writing and speech , Whitehall proceeds to ...
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ProtoIndoHittite 8 and the allophones of laryngeals | 1 |
The first person singular verbal endings in IndoEuropean | 19 |
Abdominal pulse types in some Peruvian languages | 30 |
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