Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... facts that were originally described for Eastern Andalusian Spanish ( the opening of mid vowels and fronting of the low vowel ... fact , argue that , for Eastern Andalusian , trained phoneticians would converge in their impressionistic ...
... facts that were originally described for Eastern Andalusian Spanish ( the opening of mid vowels and fronting of the low vowel ... fact , argue that , for Eastern Andalusian , trained phoneticians would converge in their impressionistic ...
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... fact OE translations rarely contained sentences that were ungrammatical in the spoken language ; therefore the ... facts and analyses accumulate with no framework of argumentation on which to hang them . ( Several chapters include ...
... fact OE translations rarely contained sentences that were ungrammatical in the spoken language ; therefore the ... facts and analyses accumulate with no framework of argumentation on which to hang them . ( Several chapters include ...
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... fact . The relevant figures , given in Table 1 , include the review article , as such submissions are subject to refereeing and can in principle be rejected ( rarely so , but one was two years ago ) , but do not count the one obituary ...
... fact . The relevant figures , given in Table 1 , include the review article , as such submissions are subject to refereeing and can in principle be rejected ( rarely so , but one was two years ago ) , but do not count the one obituary ...
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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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