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COMPARATIVE RECONSTRUCTION : DESIRABILITY AND POSSIBILITY Leonard Bloomfield , in his book Language , ' makes the statement : Students of the Romance languages reconstruct a Primitive Romance ( " Vulgar Latin " ) form before they turn ...
COMPARATIVE RECONSTRUCTION : DESIRABILITY AND POSSIBILITY Leonard Bloomfield , in his book Language , ' makes the statement : Students of the Romance languages reconstruct a Primitive Romance ( " Vulgar Latin " ) form before they turn ...
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METHODOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS There are some who think that the procedure we have advocated here , the comparative reconstruction of Proto - Romance , is useless or even harmful : 32 For what concerns Vulgar Latin , the application of ...
METHODOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS There are some who think that the procedure we have advocated here , the comparative reconstruction of Proto - Romance , is useless or even harmful : 32 For what concerns Vulgar Latin , the application of ...
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HENRY M. HOENIGSWALD University of Pennsylvania [ Reconstruction by the comparative method ( as distinct from internal reconstruc- tion based on alternations between phonemes in a paradigm ) is essentially a problem in phonemics ...
HENRY M. HOENIGSWALD University of Pennsylvania [ Reconstruction by the comparative method ( as distinct from internal reconstruc- tion based on alternations between phonemes in a paradigm ) is essentially a problem in phonemics ...
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The Comparison of Inequality in Spanish | 28 |
Peiping Morphophonemics | 63 |
Studies in Colloquial Japanese IV Phonemics | 86 |
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