Language, Band 44,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1968 |
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... evidence of genetic unity can not be primarily either structural or lexical , but will be strongest where facts of both kinds point in the same direction . Further , both lexical and grammatical evidence will usually point the same way ...
... evidence of genetic unity can not be primarily either structural or lexical , but will be strongest where facts of both kinds point in the same direction . Further , both lexical and grammatical evidence will usually point the same way ...
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... evidence for a genetic relation between Dravidian and Uralian . The major evidence consists of systematic phonemic correspond- ences between 153 Proto - Dravidian and Proto - Uralian lexical items . Impres- sionistic structural ...
... evidence for a genetic relation between Dravidian and Uralian . The major evidence consists of systematic phonemic correspond- ences between 153 Proto - Dravidian and Proto - Uralian lexical items . Impres- sionistic structural ...
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... evidence ? We must clearly answer ' yes ' to the second question if we are going to bother about humble unwritten languages like Maru or Lahu at all . But this in no way precludes an affirmative answer to the first question as well ...
... evidence ? We must clearly answer ' yes ' to the second question if we are going to bother about humble unwritten languages like Maru or Lahu at all . But this in no way precludes an affirmative answer to the first question as well ...
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