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MISCELLANEA THE PHONEMIC INTERPRETATION OF LATE LATIN ORTHOGRAPHY ROBERT L. POLITZER , UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON Robert A. Hall Jr. is to be thanked for his interesting programmatic statement on the reconstruction of Proto - Romance .
MISCELLANEA THE PHONEMIC INTERPRETATION OF LATE LATIN ORTHOGRAPHY ROBERT L. POLITZER , UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON Robert A. Hall Jr. is to be thanked for his interesting programmatic statement on the reconstruction of Proto - Romance .
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If a Late Latin phoneme results from the merger of two or more Classical Latin phonemes , any of the Classical Latin symbols for those phonemes can be used to represent the Late Latin phoneme . I give some well - known examples .
If a Late Latin phoneme results from the merger of two or more Classical Latin phonemes , any of the Classical Latin symbols for those phonemes can be used to represent the Late Latin phoneme . I give some well - known examples .
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In some small part this may be due to spoken bilingualism , but in the main it is the influence of Latin Latin of the Vulgate , of the Fathers , of the medieval historians , preachers , and story - tellers , but most of all the Latin of ...
In some small part this may be due to spoken bilingualism , but in the main it is the influence of Latin Latin of the Vulgate , of the Fathers , of the medieval historians , preachers , and story - tellers , but most of all the Latin of ...
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The Distribution of ProtoIndoEuropean r | 13 |
Syntactical Juncture in Colloquial Chilean Spanish | 34 |
PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED | 106 |
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