Language, Band 40George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 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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... writing of the avoidance of hiatus , by elision , and one may suppose that the oc- currence of two adjacent vowels does indicate the presence of hiatus . But for Mycenaean Greek we have only the evidence of the writing , and without the ...
... writing of the avoidance of hiatus , by elision , and one may suppose that the oc- currence of two adjacent vowels does indicate the presence of hiatus . But for Mycenaean Greek we have only the evidence of the writing , and without the ...
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... writing and the alphabetic writing of Greek in such terms as the following . 18 : ... à restituer aux mots translitérés , mais déformés par l'écriture syllabique , leur forme grecque régulière , en supprimant , par exemple , les ...
... writing and the alphabetic writing of Greek in such terms as the following . 18 : ... à restituer aux mots translitérés , mais déformés par l'écriture syllabique , leur forme grecque régulière , en supprimant , par exemple , les ...
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... writing a novel " does not necessarily mean that the action of " writing " is going on at the moment of speak- ing . To these cases " frame - time theory " does not apply . ' It does apply when ade- quately formulated ; for the point of ...
... writing a novel " does not necessarily mean that the action of " writing " is going on at the moment of speak- ing . To these cases " frame - time theory " does not apply . ' It does apply when ade- quately formulated ; for the point of ...
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