Language, Bände 26-31George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1955 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... Aragonese juridical texts , to this particular fuero , the most extensive of all from that kingdom and one which ... Aragonese undertaken by Tilander first at Lund , later in Stockholm , and ranging from the imposing edition of the ...
... Aragonese juridical texts , to this particular fuero , the most extensive of all from that kingdom and one which ... Aragonese undertaken by Tilander first at Lund , later in Stockholm , and ranging from the imposing edition of the ...
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... Aragonese are known to part company ( 36 ) . The coexistence of conocer and connoçer ( neither genuinely Aragonese ) , conombrar and connombrar reflects the use of authentic Latin doublets , as Gorosch is on the verge of acknowledging ...
... Aragonese are known to part company ( 36 ) . The coexistence of conocer and connoçer ( neither genuinely Aragonese ) , conombrar and connombrar reflects the use of authentic Latin doublets , as Gorosch is on the verge of acknowledging ...
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... Aragonese viewed in three perspectives . Through skilful sifting and subordination of details , scholars will presumably some day succeed in analyzing all salient features of Aragonese in three major perspectives : ( a ) Aragonese as a ...
... Aragonese viewed in three perspectives . Through skilful sifting and subordination of details , scholars will presumably some day succeed in analyzing all salient features of Aragonese in three major perspectives : ( a ) Aragonese as a ...
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