Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... described in Bharati 1994 : 56-59 ) , with prothesis for ST and Sm , and variation or anaptyxis for the rest . Kazakh ( Sulejmenova 1965 : 76–83 ) has a cutoff between ST ( prothesis ) and Sm ( variation ) , and also between Sn ...
... described in Bharati 1994 : 56-59 ) , with prothesis for ST and Sm , and variation or anaptyxis for the rest . Kazakh ( Sulejmenova 1965 : 76–83 ) has a cutoff between ST ( prothesis ) and Sm ( variation ) , and also between Sn ...
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... described by Babbitt in 1896.12 While older speakers were using the tense variant for the New England broad - a class , younger speakers appear already to have had the modern system as first described by Trager on the basis of his ...
... described by Babbitt in 1896.12 While older speakers were using the tense variant for the New England broad - a class , younger speakers appear already to have had the modern system as first described by Trager on the basis of his ...
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... described for Eastern Andalusian Spanish ( the opening of mid vowels and fronting of the low vowel in the context where a word - final / s / has been deleted ) were assumed by several authors to exist also in other Spanish dialects with ...
... described for Eastern Andalusian Spanish ( the opening of mid vowels and fronting of the low vowel in the context where a word - final / s / has been deleted ) were assumed by several authors to exist also in other Spanish dialects with ...
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Languages and prehistory of central Siberia | 452 |
Linguistics today Facing a greater challenge | 464 |
K Chirkova | 471 |
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