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13 ; Ann Arbor , 1935 ] ) as an authority on the provenance of texts , but nowhere indicates that he has any realization that this work is essen- tially a study of Middle English dialects and , as such , perhaps the most thor- ough ...
13 ; Ann Arbor , 1935 ] ) as an authority on the provenance of texts , but nowhere indicates that he has any realization that this work is essen- tially a study of Middle English dialects and , as such , perhaps the most thor- ough ...
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Likewise the combining of the Southwest and SW Midlands could be easily accomplished on a basis of the author's own summary tables , minor differences in which are largely due to evidence collected from less definitely localized texts .
Likewise the combining of the Southwest and SW Midlands could be easily accomplished on a basis of the author's own summary tables , minor differences in which are largely due to evidence collected from less definitely localized texts .
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It has been mentioned several times that not all of Forsström's texts are localized with equal certainty , at least according to the best information I have been able to obtain . Many of the texts employed have complicated manuscript ...
It has been mentioned several times that not all of Forsström's texts are localized with equal certainty , at least according to the best information I have been able to obtain . Many of the texts employed have complicated manuscript ...
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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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