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For example , M's dictionary is of help for investigating the ( phonotactically uncommon ) set of words in German with / si followed by a vowel , which can be spelled either with ( s ) as in sandwich , with ( c ) , as in city , or even ...
For example , M's dictionary is of help for investigating the ( phonotactically uncommon ) set of words in German with / si followed by a vowel , which can be spelled either with ( s ) as in sandwich , with ( c ) , as in city , or even ...
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sentences are given in the course of the dictionary . There are about 4000 entries in this section . The second part ( 271-436 ) is an EnglishBlackfoot index containing some 5000 entries to the first part .
sentences are given in the course of the dictionary . There are about 4000 entries in this section . The second part ( 271-436 ) is an EnglishBlackfoot index containing some 5000 entries to the first part .
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Such is the stated purpose of Cannon's historical dictionary of Arabic borrowings into English . Approximately one - third of the book is devoted to descriptive essays on the chronology / semantics , grammar , and phonology / graphemics ...
Such is the stated purpose of Cannon's historical dictionary of Arabic borrowings into English . Approximately one - third of the book is devoted to descriptive essays on the chronology / semantics , grammar , and phonology / graphemics ...
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