Language, Band 4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... literary or official sanction . Thus , there is a striking change from classical Latin to the literary French of the eleventh century , and there is no doubt that this change is the result of a long period of preparation . But , during ...
... literary or official sanction . Thus , there is a striking change from classical Latin to the literary French of the eleventh century , and there is no doubt that this change is the result of a long period of preparation . But , during ...
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... literary language because it did not seem to be a true relative construction to those who were familiar with Latin . Literary men employed almost regularly the double determinative con- struction because the second determinative seemed ...
... literary language because it did not seem to be a true relative construction to those who were familiar with Latin . Literary men employed almost regularly the double determinative con- struction because the second determinative seemed ...
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... literary and current dialectic usage we find it a little difficult at first to catch the meaning . The old con- struction here seems foreign to the literary feeling of today . The second determinative in the double determinative ...
... literary and current dialectic usage we find it a little difficult at first to catch the meaning . The old con- struction here seems foreign to the literary feeling of today . The second determinative in the double determinative ...
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Old French Carole | 28 |
Notes and Personalia | 50 |
List of Members 1927 | 66 |
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