Language, Band 4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... dialects ) . I repeat what I said nineteen years ago , TAPA 40. 281 , as it seems to have been universally overlooked : Pāli is a literary language only and does not represent any one spoken vernacular , and whatever dialect forms the ...
... dialects ) . I repeat what I said nineteen years ago , TAPA 40. 281 , as it seems to have been universally overlooked : Pāli is a literary language only and does not represent any one spoken vernacular , and whatever dialect forms the ...
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... dialects uses 7 to represent an antevocalic r of the foreign word . E. M. VON HORNBOSTEL ( Berlin ) , writing ( 329 ... dialects on the one hand , and African dialects on the other ; the number of dialects cited is astounding , and ...
... dialects uses 7 to represent an antevocalic r of the foreign word . E. M. VON HORNBOSTEL ( Berlin ) , writing ( 329 ... dialects on the one hand , and African dialects on the other ; the number of dialects cited is astounding , and ...
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... dialects , since all Greek dialects have the form , and it cannot well have origi- nated independently in so many different localities . However , it could only have been a mere beginning , which developed differently in the various ...
... dialects , since all Greek dialects have the form , and it cannot well have origi- nated independently in so many different localities . However , it could only have been a mere beginning , which developed differently in the various ...
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Old French Carole | 28 |
Notes and Personalia | 50 |
List of Members 1927 | 66 |
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