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... seems very possibly the result of syncretism . Certainly I do not wish to drive symmetry over - hard , but it seems to me a safer working hypothesis than its converse . As regards ' agglutination ' , I meant only to imply my disbelief ...
... seems very possibly the result of syncretism . Certainly I do not wish to drive symmetry over - hard , but it seems to me a safer working hypothesis than its converse . As regards ' agglutination ' , I meant only to imply my disbelief ...
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... seems clear that we should assume -mbre < -mne < -men without the help of a theoretic extension . - Coraçon : the suffix seems to have come from coriaceus ' leathery ' .- Cuerpo < corpum ( meant for * corpum ) : if this is so , why was ...
... seems clear that we should assume -mbre < -mne < -men without the help of a theoretic extension . - Coraçon : the suffix seems to have come from coriaceus ' leathery ' .- Cuerpo < corpum ( meant for * corpum ) : if this is so , why was ...
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... seems to have thought that the greater length of the voiceless sounds was due to a tendency of the speaker to lengthen these sounds so that they to the hearer should seem as long as the actually shorter but more audible voiced sounds ...
... seems to have thought that the greater length of the voiceless sounds was due to a tendency of the speaker to lengthen these sounds so that they to the hearer should seem as long as the actually shorter but more audible voiced sounds ...
Inhalt
The Origin of the Latin quiClauses | 14 |
NIY OF MICH | 21 |
Notes on the Gweabo Language of Liberia | 30 |
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