Language, Bände 1-5;Band 7George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1931 |
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... Dialects and The History of the French Language . THE COURSES GIVEN BY PROFESSOR FOUCHÉ of the University of Strasbourg , in the Linguistic Institute of 1931 , will be the following , according to arrangements just made with him ...
... Dialects and The History of the French Language . THE COURSES GIVEN BY PROFESSOR FOUCHÉ of the University of Strasbourg , in the Linguistic Institute of 1931 , will be the following , according to arrangements just made with him ...
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... dialects ( Friulian and Engadine ) , but they are not infrequent in Roumanian , and are found sporadically in Sardinian , French , Provençal , Catalan , Span- ish , Portuguese : no Romanic dialect is entirely free from the tendency to ...
... dialects ( Friulian and Engadine ) , but they are not infrequent in Roumanian , and are found sporadically in Sardinian , French , Provençal , Catalan , Span- ish , Portuguese : no Romanic dialect is entirely free from the tendency to ...
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... dialect he chooses for two reasons : first , it is the native dialect of himself and his parents ; second , it has an interest in the history of Indian linguistics . In his introductory chapter Dr. Qadri sketches the history of the ...
... dialect he chooses for two reasons : first , it is the native dialect of himself and his parents ; second , it has an interest in the history of Indian linguistics . In his introductory chapter Dr. Qadri sketches the history of the ...
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The Origin of the Latin quiClauses | 14 |
Notes on the Gweabo Language of Liberia | 30 |
Grays Interpretation of the IE Personal | 42 |
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