Language, Band 4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... seems to me more justified . The second volume , entirely by Alfaric , is devoted to an historical study of the text . His conclusions are sometimes rather extreme . For instance , his efforts ( 5-16 ) to fix the place of origin in the ...
... seems to me more justified . The second volume , entirely by Alfaric , is devoted to an historical study of the text . His conclusions are sometimes rather extreme . For instance , his efforts ( 5-16 ) to fix the place of origin in the ...
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... seems quite clear that the poor is a real substantive and belongs to this class of substantives . Although it is a real substantive , we do not add -s in the plural because we desire to give expression to the collective idea . Thus the ...
... seems quite clear that the poor is a real substantive and belongs to this class of substantives . Although it is a real substantive , we do not add -s in the plural because we desire to give expression to the collective idea . Thus the ...
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... seems to me difficult to reconcile with the hypothesis that levelling was contemporary with the addition of e in the feminine nominative singular , for there are too many texts that show evidence of levelling without showing evidence of ...
... seems to me difficult to reconcile with the hypothesis that levelling was contemporary with the addition of e in the feminine nominative singular , for there are too many texts that show evidence of levelling without showing evidence of ...
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Old French Carole | 28 |
Notes and Personalia | 50 |
List of Members 1927 | 66 |
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