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... further defines llafr as a noun ' the spreading of the body , the breech ' . Though I can not further verify this meaning , it is quite plausible . At any rate this is the apparent origin of the words for ' breeches ' , Welsh llafrog ...
... further defines llafr as a noun ' the spreading of the body , the breech ' . Though I can not further verify this meaning , it is quite plausible . At any rate this is the apparent origin of the words for ' breeches ' , Welsh llafrog ...
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... further studied in Appendix VIII . There are a number of cases of disappearance of an intervocalic nasal with nasalization of one or both vowels . The author suggests possible Portuguese or Gallician influence . However , it is ...
... further studied in Appendix VIII . There are a number of cases of disappearance of an intervocalic nasal with nasalization of one or both vowels . The author suggests possible Portuguese or Gallician influence . However , it is ...
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... further contraction quiero > * kjéo > kjó . The editors feel that these contractions need further study . The examples in the main are auxiliaries and similar unaccented words with a grammatical rather than a lexical importance . Also ...
... further contraction quiero > * kjéo > kjó . The editors feel that these contractions need further study . The examples in the main are auxiliaries and similar unaccented words with a grammatical rather than a lexical importance . Also ...
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The Origin of the Latin quiClauses | 14 |
NIY OF MICH | 21 |
Notes on the Gweabo Language of Liberia | 30 |
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