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Second , the material is frequently obscured by the inclusion of data from texts less definitely localized than the texts which are used in the study as sources of dialect evidence . Third , at a few points in the study the reader may ...
Second , the material is frequently obscured by the inclusion of data from texts less definitely localized than the texts which are used in the study as sources of dialect evidence . Third , at a few points in the study the reader may ...
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The evidence consists of three groups of spellings : ( 1 ) ia , ya , ie , etc. , as in -biare < OE bearu ' grove ' , or fiern- < OE fearn ' fern ' ; ( 2 ) e - spellings , as in erme- < OE earm ' miserable ' , or helf- < OE healf ' half ...
The evidence consists of three groups of spellings : ( 1 ) ia , ya , ie , etc. , as in -biare < OE bearu ' grove ' , or fiern- < OE fearn ' fern ' ; ( 2 ) e - spellings , as in erme- < OE earm ' miserable ' , or helf- < OE healf ' half ...
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Here again , the provenience is supported only by linguistic evidence . It is possible to be too exacting , of course , and to find some sort of grounds for rejecting any text as evidence of anything ; but those who would like to see ...
Here again , the provenience is supported only by linguistic evidence . It is possible to be too exacting , of course , and to find some sort of grounds for rejecting any text as evidence of anything ; but those who would like to see ...
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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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