Language, Band 3George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1927 |
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... discussing gender , speaks as follows : . . quidam simpliciter dixerunt quod masculinim hoc esse debuit quod secundum habitudinem corporis ostenderetur et ita femininum ut vir et mulier , taurus et vacca , aries et ouis , c a nis et ...
... discussing gender , speaks as follows : . . quidam simpliciter dixerunt quod masculinim hoc esse debuit quod secundum habitudinem corporis ostenderetur et ita femininum ut vir et mulier , taurus et vacca , aries et ouis , c a nis et ...
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... discussion of the theory of Rojas ( Historia de la literatura argentina , 1. 146-63 ) , that the language of the conquistadores and colonizers of the new world was that of the uneducated classes of Spain and that there was a wide gap ...
... discussion of the theory of Rojas ( Historia de la literatura argentina , 1. 146-63 ) , that the language of the conquistadores and colonizers of the new world was that of the uneducated classes of Spain and that there was a wide gap ...
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... discussing their provenance , their meaning and their phonology . For this reason . it is in some cases difficult to know whether the words in question are really regularly accepted Argentine words of English source or only sporadically ...
... discussing their provenance , their meaning and their phonology . For this reason . it is in some cases difficult to know whether the words in question are really regularly accepted Argentine words of English source or only sporadically ...
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... discussion . Prof. G. M. Bolling , Editor of the Publications of the Society and Chairman of the Committee on Publications ( the other members of the Committee being A. M. Espinosa , Samuel Moore , and D. B. Shumway ) , presented the ...
... discussion . Prof. G. M. Bolling , Editor of the Publications of the Society and Chairman of the Committee on Publications ( the other members of the Committee being A. M. Espinosa , Samuel Moore , and D. B. Shumway ) , presented the ...
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... Discussion by Messrs . Saleski , Whatmough , Kent . = Mrs. Elizabeth Knott , of the University of Michigan : The Nouns of the " labyrinth " Type . Discussion by Mr. Sturtevant . Mr. M. M. Odgers , of the University of Pennsylvania : The ...
... Discussion by Messrs . Saleski , Whatmough , Kent . = Mrs. Elizabeth Knott , of the University of Michigan : The Nouns of the " labyrinth " Type . Discussion by Mr. Sturtevant . Mr. M. M. Odgers , of the University of Pennsylvania : The ...
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