Language, Band 2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1926 |
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... word libra and pronounced " pound " or " pounds , " and so forth . Abbreviations of this kind are always based on the spelling of the corresponding Latin words ; and , many of them having been retained from Latin in other European ...
... word libra and pronounced " pound " or " pounds , " and so forth . Abbreviations of this kind are always based on the spelling of the corresponding Latin words ; and , many of them having been retained from Latin in other European ...
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... words preferred by serious authors or in polite society . To be sure , we might give up much of our present luxury by ... word ** History of our Language ( composed in Ido ) and Artificial Languages after the World War ( composed in ...
... words preferred by serious authors or in polite society . To be sure , we might give up much of our present luxury by ... word ** History of our Language ( composed in Ido ) and Artificial Languages after the World War ( composed in ...
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... word in any other language . However , we could try to persuade the reporter on baseball games , not to indulge any longer in a jargon of his own with its “ ump , ” its " fans , " etc. And we might extend a similar request to college ...
... word in any other language . However , we could try to persuade the reporter on baseball games , not to indulge any longer in a jargon of his own with its “ ump , ” its " fans , " etc. And we might extend a similar request to college ...
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... word , as we would expect for a phonetic change . Moreover , dissimilation should have affected yiyvoμai and yɩyvwσkw simultaneously and in the same dialects , whereas the former is found as yívoμai as early as the fifth century B.C. in ...
... word , as we would expect for a phonetic change . Moreover , dissimilation should have affected yiyvoμai and yɩyvwσkw simultaneously and in the same dialects , whereas the former is found as yívoμai as early as the fifth century B.C. in ...
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... word , an assumption by no means improbable when we consider that irw and Tiπ were metrically equivalent , so that the transmission of the Homeric text might easily have substituted the more familiar wiπTw even if i was used originally ...
... word , an assumption by no means improbable when we consider that irw and Tiπ were metrically equivalent , so that the transmission of the Homeric text might easily have substituted the more familiar wiπTw even if i was used originally ...
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