Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... dialects - in some western što - dialects , in the ča - dialects , and in the southwestern kaj - dialects ( Ivić , 62 ff . , with map ) —and in Slovenian . West Slavic shows z for * gs in Slovincian , in Upper and Lower Sorbian , in the ...
... dialects - in some western što - dialects , in the ča - dialects , and in the southwestern kaj - dialects ( Ivić , 62 ff . , with map ) —and in Slovenian . West Slavic shows z for * gs in Slovincian , in Upper and Lower Sorbian , in the ...
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... dialects covered in ZH represent all major dialect divisions of Chinese . Cells 3-9 cover the following Mandarin dialects : Peking , JI - nán , XI - an ( Sian ) , Tài - yuán , Hàn - kỏu ( Hankow ) , Cheng - dū , and Yáng - zhōu ...
... dialects covered in ZH represent all major dialect divisions of Chinese . Cells 3-9 cover the following Mandarin dialects : Peking , JI - nán , XI - an ( Sian ) , Tài - yuán , Hàn - kỏu ( Hankow ) , Cheng - dū , and Yáng - zhōu ...
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... dialect . " It now becomes clear why the editors selected these particular dialects for ZH . First , they had to have all major groups of dialects represented . However , the question remained as to which particular dialects should be ...
... dialect . " It now becomes clear why the editors selected these particular dialects for ZH . First , they had to have all major groups of dialects represented . However , the question remained as to which particular dialects should be ...
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