Language, Band 44,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1968 |
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... comparative ending , pronounced [ éji ] , a rule which deletes the first vowel of the comparative ending when it is unstressed would create a Cj sequence , and this would then be subject to the assimilations alluded to above . Moreover ...
... comparative ending , pronounced [ éji ] , a rule which deletes the first vowel of the comparative ending when it is unstressed would create a Cj sequence , and this would then be subject to the assimilations alluded to above . Moreover ...
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... comparative purposes , are frequently polymorphemic , at least on the histor- ical level . Despite these handicaps , Noble's monograph represents a promising beginning in comparative Arawakan . Noble hopes , as he states in the foreword ...
... comparative purposes , are frequently polymorphemic , at least on the histor- ical level . Despite these handicaps , Noble's monograph represents a promising beginning in comparative Arawakan . Noble hopes , as he states in the foreword ...
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... comparative vocabulary of the Gondi dialects . Journal of the Asiatic Society ( Calcutta ) 11.73–251 . BURROW , T. , and M. B. EMENEAU . 1961. A Dravidian etymological dictionary . London : Oxford University Press . CALDWELL , ROBERT A ...
... comparative vocabulary of the Gondi dialects . Journal of the Asiatic Society ( Calcutta ) 11.73–251 . BURROW , T. , and M. B. EMENEAU . 1961. A Dravidian etymological dictionary . London : Oxford University Press . CALDWELL , ROBERT A ...
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