Language, Band 3George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1927 |
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... appear at irregular intervals , according to the material offered to the Committee on Publications and the funds available for the purpose . Members will receive both in return for the annual dues of Five Dollars . Membership in the ...
... appear at irregular intervals , according to the material offered to the Committee on Publications and the funds available for the purpose . Members will receive both in return for the annual dues of Five Dollars . Membership in the ...
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... appears as the nominative - accusative , while in personal pronouns the absolute case is wanting . For the third person pronouns are used , which are combined with an adverbial ele- ment showing the distance of the third person from the ...
... appears as the nominative - accusative , while in personal pronouns the absolute case is wanting . For the third person pronouns are used , which are combined with an adverbial ele- ment showing the distance of the third person from the ...
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... appears completely on no specimen through the inexperience of its cutters ) was two lion - heads confronted , with a vertical inscription between them . Thanks to a new specimen Buckler can now show that the inscription is Lydian and ...
... appears completely on no specimen through the inexperience of its cutters ) was two lion - heads confronted , with a vertical inscription between them . Thanks to a new specimen Buckler can now show that the inscription is Lydian and ...
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... appears most unlikely . When the inscription was imperfectly known , the practice was to connect it with ̓Αλυάττης . That is now impossible , but it shows a fact which Buckler himself sees , 10 that the natural thing to be looked for in ...
... appears most unlikely . When the inscription was imperfectly known , the practice was to connect it with ̓Αλυάττης . That is now impossible , but it shows a fact which Buckler himself sees , 10 that the natural thing to be looked for in ...
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... appear to be regularly developed Argentine words of popular usage , completely Hispanized . Sixty of these , or about 35 per cent , are also found in New Mexico and with practically the same phonetic forms . A detailed study of the ...
... appear to be regularly developed Argentine words of popular usage , completely Hispanized . Sixty of these , or about 35 per cent , are also found in New Mexico and with practically the same phonetic forms . A detailed study of the ...
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