Language, Bände 1-5;Band 7George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1931 |
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... given ' syntactic adhesions ' . If a certain mora , for instance , known to belong to a given tone class , follows or precedes a mora of a given tone class , and is to be related syntactically to this second element according to some ...
... given ' syntactic adhesions ' . If a certain mora , for instance , known to belong to a given tone class , follows or precedes a mora of a given tone class , and is to be related syntactically to this second element according to some ...
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... given by Duca- min and Richardson . . With regard to word - order the preface says that vocalic y is treated as i and vocalic v as u . In accord with the rule we find ayre before ajeno and fay before falagar ; but ay is wrongly put ...
... given by Duca- min and Richardson . . With regard to word - order the preface says that vocalic y is treated as i and vocalic v as u . In accord with the rule we find ayre before ajeno and fay before falagar ; but ay is wrongly put ...
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... given . - Xibia < sēpiam : the consonants are Arabic ; * sipia would be the normal Spanish form . - Xymio < simium : the & is Arabic or Italian . - Y < ibi : also or rather from hic ? -Ya ' Ar . ' : the Arabic form ought to be given ...
... given . - Xibia < sēpiam : the consonants are Arabic ; * sipia would be the normal Spanish form . - Xymio < simium : the & is Arabic or Italian . - Y < ibi : also or rather from hic ? -Ya ' Ar . ' : the Arabic form ought to be given ...
Inhalt
I | 1 |
The Origin of the Latin quiClauses | 14 |
Notes on the Gweabo Language of Liberia | 30 |
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