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Moreover , they vary only in degree , not in kind ; probably no single spread is pure in type ; rather , it will fit somewhere between the three types listed . Further settlers of type 1 , and even of types 2 and 3 , may not be able to ...
Moreover , they vary only in degree , not in kind ; probably no single spread is pure in type ; rather , it will fit somewhere between the three types listed . Further settlers of type 1 , and even of types 2 and 3 , may not be able to ...
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834 , second paragraph : include ( probably ) A wāl( pret . mid . sg . 3 wālat ) , B wāls ( subj . mid . sg . 3 walatär ) ' cover , hide ' . Same paragraph : B wlāwoymar means something like ' möge ich mich beherrschen ' , rather than ...
834 , second paragraph : include ( probably ) A wāl( pret . mid . sg . 3 wālat ) , B wāls ( subj . mid . sg . 3 walatär ) ' cover , hide ' . Same paragraph : B wlāwoymar means something like ' möge ich mich beherrschen ' , rather than ...
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This change occurred also in areas where Coptic was not spoken , and even in areas where the language previously spoken was Aramaic , which probably had the spirants as separate phonemes . This change is in fact characteristic of ...
This change occurred also in areas where Coptic was not spoken , and even in areas where the language previously spoken was Aramaic , which probably had the spirants as separate phonemes . This change is in fact characteristic of ...
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The stops and spirants of early Germanic | 1 |
Prakrit vanadava tree sap selfcontrol | 43 |
Meaning and linguistic analysis | 57 |
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