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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... Gaulish it must be borne in mind that an ordinary description is impossible , because of the fragmentary nature of the material , and especially that the primary value of Gaulish to the linguist is the light it throws on the history of ...
... Gaulish it must be borne in mind that an ordinary description is impossible , because of the fragmentary nature of the material , and especially that the primary value of Gaulish to the linguist is the light it throws on the history of ...
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... GAULISH e i u I ་ ་ྒུ ་ ཙ ་ ཁྱ ai 8 ' CLASSICAL ' e O GAULISH i u a ICD au ou 1 ū eu ai au ū 2.9 . oi ou LATE GAULISH ai δ iui ū oi ( au ) TABLE 1 creation of a one - to - one correspondence of short and long vowels , at the expense of ...
... GAULISH e i u I ་ ་ྒུ ་ ཙ ་ ཁྱ ai 8 ' CLASSICAL ' e O GAULISH i u a ICD au ou 1 ū eu ai au ū 2.9 . oi ou LATE GAULISH ai δ iui ū oi ( au ) TABLE 1 creation of a one - to - one correspondence of short and long vowels , at the expense of ...
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... Gaulish of Narbonensis , supporting the view long held by scholars that Gaulish is in the main a Brythonic language . Louis H. Gray , Mutation in Gaulish , Lg . 20.233–30 ( 1944 ) , concludes that Gaulish possessed a system of ...
... Gaulish of Narbonensis , supporting the view long held by scholars that Gaulish is in the main a Brythonic language . Louis H. Gray , Mutation in Gaulish , Lg . 20.233–30 ( 1944 ) , concludes that Gaulish possessed a system of ...
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