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J. WHATMOUGH : On the Phonology of the Messapic Dialect ... . 226 SAMUEL MOORE : Loss of Final n in Inflectional Syllables of Middle 208 211 232 260 275 278 JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA EDITED BY GEORGE FRANCIS A. WOOD ...
J. WHATMOUGH : On the Phonology of the Messapic Dialect ... . 226 SAMUEL MOORE : Loss of Final n in Inflectional Syllables of Middle 208 211 232 260 275 278 JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA EDITED BY GEORGE FRANCIS A. WOOD ...
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Whether so great a diversity of meanings has been carried forward into modern dialects is difficult to say with our present facilities , but many things lead one to believe that it has indeed been the case .
Whether so great a diversity of meanings has been carried forward into modern dialects is difficult to say with our present facilities , but many things lead one to believe that it has indeed been the case .
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Fr. dialect chienneton , Prov . canilho , chenilho , ( Mistral ) , Sp . canijo.13 A glance at Fr. chenille shows that , like the derivatives of cattus , possibly even to a more diverse extent , the formations on canis show a great ...
Fr. dialect chienneton , Prov . canilho , chenilho , ( Mistral ) , Sp . canijo.13 A glance at Fr. chenille shows that , like the derivatives of cattus , possibly even to a more diverse extent , the formations on canis show a great ...
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The element sa , expressing the instrumental , is suffixed 1 The Aleut is a dialect of the Eskimo . The author studied the Aleut language ( in three dialects ) while spending about two years ( 1909-10 ) in the Aleutian Islands on behalf ...
The element sa , expressing the instrumental , is suffixed 1 The Aleut is a dialect of the Eskimo . The author studied the Aleut language ( in three dialects ) while spending about two years ( 1909-10 ) in the Aleutian Islands on behalf ...
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When Vulgar Latin was completely transformed into the Romance Languages between the Vth and Xth centuries , Latin as a spoken language had actually undergone a complete phonetic transformation into various languages or dialects .
When Vulgar Latin was completely transformed into the Romance Languages between the Vth and Xth centuries , Latin as a spoken language had actually undergone a complete phonetic transformation into various languages or dialects .
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