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An illustration is in fact given in the next chapter ( 132 ) , but there is no cross - reference here . HEINZ FÄHNRICH ( “ Old Georgian ' , 129–217 ) provides a synchronic structural description of Old Georgian .
An illustration is in fact given in the next chapter ( 132 ) , but there is no cross - reference here . HEINZ FÄHNRICH ( “ Old Georgian ' , 129–217 ) provides a synchronic structural description of Old Georgian .
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Though not easy to read , this chapter is now our best overview of Georgian grammatical structure . Its Appendix 1 ( 305-306 ) gives a terminological conversion chart for several different sources ( which should have been announced more ...
Though not easy to read , this chapter is now our best overview of Georgian grammatical structure . Its Appendix 1 ( 305-306 ) gives a terminological conversion chart for several different sources ( which should have been announced more ...
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The sixth chapter is about syllables . ... G addresses the status of nonphonological information again in later chapters in the analysis of word stress and of SSE vowel lengthening , and in an account of the distinction between nearly ...
The sixth chapter is about syllables . ... G addresses the status of nonphonological information again in later chapters in the analysis of word stress and of SSE vowel lengthening , and in an account of the distinction between nearly ...
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