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and Wagner in challenging the validity of well - nigh all specific lexical links , equations , attributions , and rapprochements which H has proposed ( as between Basque and Berber , Iberian and Georgian etc. ) ...
and Wagner in challenging the validity of well - nigh all specific lexical links , equations , attributions , and rapprochements which H has proposed ( as between Basque and Berber , Iberian and Georgian etc. ) ...
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One lexical item thereby has a more specific application , while the other , with fewer features , has less specific application . For example , sing and chant are related in this way , in that chant is a particular kind of singing : it ...
One lexical item thereby has a more specific application , while the other , with fewer features , has less specific application . For example , sing and chant are related in this way , in that chant is a particular kind of singing : it ...
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(3) Does a given phonetic dimension interact with others in ways that are not merely language-specific? There were several reasons for focusing attention on glottal pulsing and initial stops.
(3) Does a given phonetic dimension interact with others in ways that are not merely language-specific? There were several reasons for focusing attention on glottal pulsing and initial stops.
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The IndoIranian construction mana mama kolam | 1 |
The vocalic declensions in Pāṇinis grammar | 13 |
Some notes on indefinites | 33 |
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