Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... source ) . In some cases the derivation for a given form involves reconstructing a source which is not actually said in the language . These sources , however , are never abstract models . They are word combinations made in accordance ...
... source ) . In some cases the derivation for a given form involves reconstructing a source which is not actually said in the language . These sources , however , are never abstract models . They are word combinations made in accordance ...
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... sources I had already consulted , many of my original sources had died and I was no longer able to travel to the area . I owe much to the long - distance coöperation of remaining friends in East Sutherland and in the East Sutherland ...
... sources I had already consulted , many of my original sources had died and I was no longer able to travel to the area . I owe much to the long - distance coöperation of remaining friends in East Sutherland and in the East Sutherland ...
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... sources were illiterate in Gaelic , as were some of the men . Three early or long - term sources were inclined to shift towards standard or religious - style lexicon : B2 , E10 , and E13.16 The data from E7 , with whom I worked only on ...
... sources were illiterate in Gaelic , as were some of the men . Three early or long - term sources were inclined to shift towards standard or religious - style lexicon : B2 , E10 , and E13.16 The data from E7 , with whom I worked only on ...
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 417 |
Phonetic knowledge John Kingston Randy L Diehl | 419 |
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