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related dialects that are explicit about the sequence of events on which his target dialect X is ambiguous . When the related dialects are themselves contradictory , however , he must first wrestle with the question : Is A with its ...
related dialects that are explicit about the sequence of events on which his target dialect X is ambiguous . When the related dialects are themselves contradictory , however , he must first wrestle with the question : Is A with its ...
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... dialects . It may be argued that a less Latinate proto - language is in order , and a wider view of the dialects may lead one to question the validity of M's choice of consonant mergers as criteria for classification . As we have seen ...
... dialects . It may be argued that a less Latinate proto - language is in order , and a wider view of the dialects may lead one to question the validity of M's choice of consonant mergers as criteria for classification . As we have seen ...
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... dialects of Kanarese , a Dravidian language of South India . Supple- mentary selections give sample texts with morphological analysis ( but not the same text for all four dialects ) ; a tabulation of the sound changes which each dialect ...
... dialects of Kanarese , a Dravidian language of South India . Supple- mentary selections give sample texts with morphological analysis ( but not the same text for all four dialects ) ; a tabulation of the sound changes which each dialect ...
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