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The data are presented in Table 1 , which lists the terms now used for the three concepts in all the Germanic languages , whether or not they are reflexes of the original words . ( Certain dialect forms of special interest are also ...
The data are presented in Table 1 , which lists the terms now used for the three concepts in all the Germanic languages , whether or not they are reflexes of the original words . ( Certain dialect forms of special interest are also ...
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It may be that relatively simple analogical changes have sufficed to create the actual Nez Perce system of vocalic harmony , especially if the words with original stressed * / ə / or * / a / ( i.e. those with the dominant series of ...
It may be that relatively simple analogical changes have sufficed to create the actual Nez Perce system of vocalic harmony , especially if the words with original stressed * / ə / or * / a / ( i.e. those with the dominant series of ...
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... or even allowed , in studying it ) ; ( c ) written language is considered to be dependent on , or secondary to , spoken language and the original units of written language are grouped into new units determined by their relations to ...
... or even allowed , in studying it ) ; ( c ) written language is considered to be dependent on , or secondary to , spoken language and the original units of written language are grouped into new units determined by their relations to ...
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