Language, Band 1George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. which dialects faultily deviate ( " mistakes of language , " " bad grammar " ) , but are only secondary creations on the basis of dialects , which latter root far more deeply in the past . One need ...
George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. which dialects faultily deviate ( " mistakes of language , " " bad grammar " ) , but are only secondary creations on the basis of dialects , which latter root far more deeply in the past . One need ...
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... dialects , the causes of phonetic change , the nature of phonetic laws , the mutual relation between appellatives and proper names , the various systems of counting ( e.g. , decimal and duodecimal systems ) , etc. II . The same material ...
... dialects , the causes of phonetic change , the nature of phonetic laws , the mutual relation between appellatives and proper names , the various systems of counting ( e.g. , decimal and duodecimal systems ) , etc. II . The same material ...
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... dialects by the retention し of preceding t and changeable n ( which never stand before PCA . i , §§33.35.37 ) . If we take M. as our starting point , we find the M. vowel as ( 1 ) the short alternant of M. i ( from whatever source ...
... dialects by the retention し of preceding t and changeable n ( which never stand before PCA . i , §§33.35.37 ) . If we take M. as our starting point , we find the M. vowel as ( 1 ) the short alternant of M. i ( from whatever source ...
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