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There is little direct evidence in the Gaulish material , from Narbonensis and elsewhere , for the long vowels ; in the main we must rely upon comparative and historical evidence . While this departs from our principle of basing the ...
There is little direct evidence in the Gaulish material , from Narbonensis and elsewhere , for the long vowels ; in the main we must rely upon comparative and historical evidence . While this departs from our principle of basing the ...
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7 very nature of the orthographic situation , are insufficient evidence to destroy a structural hypothesis consistent with all but a fractional segment of the graphic evidence and fully consistent in its relation to both earlier and ...
7 very nature of the orthographic situation , are insufficient evidence to destroy a structural hypothesis consistent with all but a fractional segment of the graphic evidence and fully consistent in its relation to both earlier and ...
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The reconstruction of this language is based on internal evidence found in the Ts'ie Yün and on corroborating evidence from many other sources , notably the series of sound tables Ts'ie Yün chỉ chang t'u , published 1069 A.D. , and the ...
The reconstruction of this language is based on internal evidence found in the Ts'ie Yün and on corroborating evidence from many other sources , notably the series of sound tables Ts'ie Yün chỉ chang t'u , published 1069 A.D. , and the ...
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I | 1 |
The phonemics of Gaulish The dialect of Narbonensis | 9 |
Friess group D | 25 |
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