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Reviewed by ADAM MAKKAI , University of Illinois at Chicago This interesting and challenging book stirs the imagination , but raises almost as many questions as it attempts to solve . It was an ambitious step on Frawley's part to ...
Reviewed by ADAM MAKKAI , University of Illinois at Chicago This interesting and challenging book stirs the imagination , but raises almost as many questions as it attempts to solve . It was an ambitious step on Frawley's part to ...
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Unlike the other papers in the volume , it is from the discipline itself , especially when it not tied to any time period , but raises interesting comes to modern contributions to linguistics . questions about what historians do and why ...
Unlike the other papers in the volume , it is from the discipline itself , especially when it not tied to any time period , but raises interesting comes to modern contributions to linguistics . questions about what historians do and why ...
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Another Spanish linguist studied by Bahner is José de Aldretewho , although maintaining the general view of his time that language change is a sign of corruption , came up with an interesting modification .
Another Spanish linguist studied by Bahner is José de Aldretewho , although maintaining the general view of his time that language change is a sign of corruption , came up with an interesting modification .
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5 ProtoIndoEuropean as a language of active typology 267319 Here GI attempt to explain | 5 |
CV Phonology Donca Steriade | 118 |
PUBLISHED BY THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA | 225 |
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