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... dialect ( the translation of the Bible into Gothic antedating the beginnings of a written literature in the cognate dialects by several centuries ) , but also the most conservative . Hence it may serve in many respects as a substitute ...
... dialect ( the translation of the Bible into Gothic antedating the beginnings of a written literature in the cognate dialects by several centuries ) , but also the most conservative . Hence it may serve in many respects as a substitute ...
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... dialects . But p , t , k short , and pp , tt , kk long are very common - in some dialects the only stops . The latter never occur in the beginning of a word , but are intervocal and postconsonantal : pappi , kukka , kirkko ; pelto ...
... dialects . But p , t , k short , and pp , tt , kk long are very common - in some dialects the only stops . The latter never occur in the beginning of a word , but are intervocal and postconsonantal : pappi , kukka , kirkko ; pelto ...
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... dialect may be explained by reference to differences in Italic dialects anterior to the supremacy of Latin , and to those also who believe that the rise of Romance dialects may be said to begin about 600 A. D. His own view is ( 7 ) that ...
... dialect may be explained by reference to differences in Italic dialects anterior to the supremacy of Latin , and to those also who believe that the rise of Romance dialects may be said to begin about 600 A. D. His own view is ( 7 ) that ...
Inhalt
The Origin of the Latin quiClauses | 14 |
NIY OF MICH | 21 |
Notes on the Gweabo Language of Liberia | 30 |
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