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Our knowledge of the phonological structure of Gothic is severely limited by the fact that we have only the meagerest of evidence ( one could say practically no evidence ) concerning post - Wulfilian developments .
Our knowledge of the phonological structure of Gothic is severely limited by the fact that we have only the meagerest of evidence ( one could say practically no evidence ) concerning post - Wulfilian developments .
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Thomas quite properly points to the mass of evidence , particularly the number of informants , on which he bases his conclusions . Yet one might note that in addition to numbers one must consider the selection of speakers , the kinds of ...
Thomas quite properly points to the mass of evidence , particularly the number of informants , on which he bases his conclusions . Yet one might note that in addition to numbers one must consider the selection of speakers , the kinds of ...
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In view of the fact that this latter etymology is directly supported by extra - Germanic evidence and involves nothing more than simple , attested phonologic correspondences , it would appear to offer a more believable explanation of ...
In view of the fact that this latter etymology is directly supported by extra - Germanic evidence and involves nothing more than simple , attested phonologic correspondences , it would appear to offer a more believable explanation of ...
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Dedication | 105 |
Lexical evidence relating Korean to Japanese | 182 |
Genetic linguistics and the probability model | 518 |
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