Language, Band 26George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1950 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... written language , propagated in the various provinces by Roman administrators , civil and military , by Roman exporting and importing merchants , by the clergy , and by the upper - class provincials , who all needed and used it as a ...
... written language , propagated in the various provinces by Roman administrators , civil and military , by Roman exporting and importing merchants , by the clergy , and by the upper - class provincials , who all needed and used it as a ...
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... written line is meant to indicate this . The vulgar features of the post - classical written language are , of course , derived from vulgar speech ; if this were not so , the written documents would give us not even a clue as to the ...
... written line is meant to indicate this . The vulgar features of the post - classical written language are , of course , derived from vulgar speech ; if this were not so , the written documents would give us not even a clue as to the ...
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... written documents in the Romance languages now current , he would be making an elementary error if he assumed that what he was reading represented the vernacular throughout , only because it diverged from the written language of a still ...
... written documents in the Romance languages now current , he would be making an elementary error if he assumed that what he was reading represented the vernacular throughout , only because it diverged from the written language of a still ...
Inhalt
The Pronunciation of Written ai and au | 1 |
The Comparison of Inequality in Spanish | 28 |
Peiping Morphophonemics | 63 |
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