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These facts speak eloquently for the uniformity of the Spanish language of the XVIth century when it came to Spanish America and for the uniformity of Spanish phonetic processes . The problem of the uniformity ...
These facts speak eloquently for the uniformity of the Spanish language of the XVIth century when it came to Spanish America and for the uniformity of Spanish phonetic processes . The problem of the uniformity ...
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In all the cases where the author has given the phonetic transcriptions for the foreign words ( and these are given for the majority of them ) there can be no doubt about the popular character of the words . Among the English words I ...
In all the cases where the author has given the phonetic transcriptions for the foreign words ( and these are given for the majority of them ) there can be no doubt about the popular character of the words . Among the English words I ...
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have depended on the phonetic environment of the word . Under certain conditions , however , this primary distribution would be capable of such modification by analogical processes as would result eventually in the establishment of an ...
have depended on the phonetic environment of the word . Under certain conditions , however , this primary distribution would be capable of such modification by analogical processes as would result eventually in the establishment of an ...
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Catellus Caniculus A Case of Semantic Inter | 6 |
The Instrumental and the Comitative | 9 |
The tt in Latin Quattuor | 12 |
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