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It appears , however , that all reported dialects have some forms in which , even in the expected position , * e does not occur . Some of these cases may result from informants ' efforts to bring their speech closer to the literary ...
It appears , however , that all reported dialects have some forms in which , even in the expected position , * e does not occur . Some of these cases may result from informants ' efforts to bring their speech closer to the literary ...
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The repopulation was largely carried out by bedouins , who were all Moslems , and who brought their dialects with them when they became sedentaries ; the Jewish dialect , however , remained as a relic of the previous dialect .
The repopulation was largely carried out by bedouins , who were all Moslems , and who brought their dialects with them when they became sedentaries ; the Jewish dialect , however , remained as a relic of the previous dialect .
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a corresponding stops in the Christian dialect , and the change / q / > / g / and the split of / k / into / k / and ... In the consonantal phonology , one of the most striking features of the Christian and Jewish dialects is the ...
a corresponding stops in the Christian dialect , and the change / q / > / g / and the split of / k / into / k / and ... In the consonantal phonology , one of the most striking features of the Christian and Jewish dialects is the ...
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A restriction on Grassmanns Law in Greek | 7 |
Breaking umlaut and the Southern drawl | 18 |
The meaning of German noch | 42 |
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