Language, Band 30 -Band 31,Ausgabe 4,Teil 3George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1955 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... probably persuade us to assign them to / x / . The scribes were able to write g for [ x g gl quite unambiguously in columns 3-12 since the three phones did not contrast in these positions . The only ambiguous spellings they used were ...
... probably persuade us to assign them to / x / . The scribes were able to write g for [ x g gl quite unambiguously in columns 3-12 since the three phones did not contrast in these positions . The only ambiguous spellings they used were ...
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... probably most historical linguists today would be surprised to learn that for the author of the wave theory the waves were languages , not specific linguistic items . Moreover , it would be idle to discuss at length the overliteral ...
... probably most historical linguists today would be surprised to learn that for the author of the wave theory the waves were languages , not specific linguistic items . Moreover , it would be idle to discuss at length the overliteral ...
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... ( probably ) A wāl- ( pret . mid . sg . 3 walat ) , B wāl- ( subj . mid . sg . 3 walatär ) ' cover , hide ' . Same paragraph : B wlawoymar means something like ' möge ich mich beherrschen ' , rather than ... abkehren ' ; cf. pret . ppl ...
... ( probably ) A wāl- ( pret . mid . sg . 3 walat ) , B wāl- ( subj . mid . sg . 3 walatär ) ' cover , hide ' . Same paragraph : B wlawoymar means something like ' möge ich mich beherrschen ' , rather than ... abkehren ' ; cf. pret . ppl ...
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