Language, Band 4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... mentioned because they do not fit into Hirt's scheme , in addition to those which were mentioned , but the explanation of which is not persuasive , we will rather be astonished at the small amount of convincing material found in the ...
... mentioned because they do not fit into Hirt's scheme , in addition to those which were mentioned , but the explanation of which is not persuasive , we will rather be astonished at the small amount of convincing material found in the ...
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... mentioned certainly reveals a surprising and complex series of associations between the common perfects of the mōv - i type and the confessedly oldest strata of real vi - perfects . There is hardly one of the latter that does not have ...
... mentioned certainly reveals a surprising and complex series of associations between the common perfects of the mōv - i type and the confessedly oldest strata of real vi - perfects . There is hardly one of the latter that does not have ...
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... mentioned . On the principle , however , of the summation of stimuli or the complication of causes , 16 these connec- tions probably assisted those with -ŋk - a and its compounds when those with the latter were too loose to cause the ...
... mentioned . On the principle , however , of the summation of stimuli or the complication of causes , 16 these connec- tions probably assisted those with -ŋk - a and its compounds when those with the latter were too loose to cause the ...
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Old French Carole | 28 |
Notes and Personalia | 50 |
List of Members 1927 | 66 |
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