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In the absence of any evidence to the contrary , we can push the contemporary Peloponnesian situation back to the 13th century , and assume that the inventory of coronal consonants for the author of the Chronicle was the following : ( 7 ) ...
In the absence of any evidence to the contrary , we can push the contemporary Peloponnesian situation back to the 13th century , and assume that the inventory of coronal consonants for the author of the Chronicle was the following : ( 7 ) ...
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of sound change ; ( 3 ) orthoepistic and grammatical evidence ; ( 4 ) rhyme , spelling , and shorthand evidence ; ( 5 ) miscellaneous data and evidence ; and ( 6 ) conclusions . The first two chapters , which summarize background ...
of sound change ; ( 3 ) orthoepistic and grammatical evidence ; ( 4 ) rhyme , spelling , and shorthand evidence ; ( 5 ) miscellaneous data and evidence ; and ( 6 ) conclusions . The first two chapters , which summarize background ...
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The collection is important because it provides substantial new evidence on an important aspect of glottogenesis . Eighteenth - century speculation on language origins was restricted by a narrow , Bible - based notion of fiat creation ...
The collection is important because it provides substantial new evidence on an important aspect of glottogenesis . Eighteenth - century speculation on language origins was restricted by a narrow , Bible - based notion of fiat creation ...
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Referential properties of Spanish noun phrases MariaLuisa Rivero | 32 |
Spanish word order in nonsentence constructions Bruce G Stiehm | 49 |
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