Language, Bände 31-36George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1961 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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... common absences . ' Within the limits of a true natural group or field , which would ordinarily be a small one , absences should be as significant as presences ; but in proportion as the total group is not an intrinsically valid one ...
... common absences . ' Within the limits of a true natural group or field , which would ordinarily be a small one , absences should be as significant as presences ; but in proportion as the total group is not an intrinsically valid one ...
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... common absences are unnecessary within a natural field , and can be misleading in invalidly extended fields , what is their use and value ? I believe one use is precisely in showing us where a natural field becomes invalidly extended ...
... common absences are unnecessary within a natural field , and can be misleading in invalidly extended fields , what is their use and value ? I believe one use is precisely in showing us where a natural field becomes invalidly extended ...
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... Common vocabulary of languages originally identical , according to time and degree of separation ' . Time depths ... common frontier with Mixtec but is not so surrounded , and Cuicatec and Trique have no common frontier . The latter two ...
... Common vocabulary of languages originally identical , according to time and degree of separation ' . Time depths ... common frontier with Mixtec but is not so surrounded , and Cuicatec and Trique have no common frontier . The latter two ...
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Notes | 476 |
Gothic iddja and Old English ĕode | 483 |
Greek kámnō and támnō | 502 |
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