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He supports it with a list of common Irish words such as might not be expected to be the result of cultural borrowing , and draws the conclusion that these words were borrowed on Irish soil from speakers of a Brittonic form of Celtic ...
He supports it with a list of common Irish words such as might not be expected to be the result of cultural borrowing , and draws the conclusion that these words were borrowed on Irish soil from speakers of a Brittonic form of Celtic ...
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Bloomfield calls this ' aberrant borrowing ' , and suggests that the status of the languages in relation to each other may have varied with place and time . Jespersen discusses the matter at length , and maintains likewise that this ...
Bloomfield calls this ' aberrant borrowing ' , and suggests that the status of the languages in relation to each other may have varied with place and time . Jespersen discusses the matter at length , and maintains likewise that this ...
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The possibility of Javanese having borrowed from Balinese is extremely small , since all evidence seems to point to ... or both can be related to Javanese or MalayMinangkabau , another instance of borrowing does not have to be assumed .
The possibility of Javanese having borrowed from Balinese is extremely small , since all evidence seems to point to ... or both can be related to Javanese or MalayMinangkabau , another instance of borrowing does not have to be assumed .
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CONTENTS | 1 |
LANGUAGE | 48 |
REVIEWS by Harry Hoijer Bernard Bloch Yakov Malkiel | 87 |
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