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... according to Giles as mo ku , which would indicate that Japanese mokusa was itself of Chinese origin . These two Chinese characters are pronounced mou kiu , according to Giles , in certain of the southern dialects , and so , with the ...
... according to Giles as mo ku , which would indicate that Japanese mokusa was itself of Chinese origin . These two Chinese characters are pronounced mou kiu , according to Giles , in certain of the southern dialects , and so , with the ...
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... according to whether the word was ( originally ) monosyllabic or of more than one syllable . In the case of the former , the Negro - French singular is derived from the French partitive . The resulting form serves also in partitive ...
... according to whether the word was ( originally ) monosyllabic or of more than one syllable . In the case of the former , the Negro - French singular is derived from the French partitive . The resulting form serves also in partitive ...
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... according to infor- mation received from the Rev. Dr. Cooper , with the characteristic change of [ i ] to [ i ] before [ y ] in the dialect ( also in Moose Cree according to the same scholar , and some other dialects ) : otherwise the ...
... according to infor- mation received from the Rev. Dr. Cooper , with the characteristic change of [ i ] to [ i ] before [ y ] in the dialect ( also in Moose Cree according to the same scholar , and some other dialects ) : otherwise the ...
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R WHITNEY TUCKER Linguistic Substrata in Pennsylvania | 1 |
ALBERT MOREY STURTEVANT Certain Phonetic Tendencies | 17 |
Book Reviews | 32 |
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