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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... Romance etyma , once the necessary subtractions have been made through meticulous comparison with other slices of Romance lexical material : CABALLARE ( adj . ) > ( bestia ) cauallar ( cf. Rum . călare , Mac . călar men- tioned in REW ...
... Romance etyma , once the necessary subtractions have been made through meticulous comparison with other slices of Romance lexical material : CABALLARE ( adj . ) > ( bestia ) cauallar ( cf. Rum . călare , Mac . călar men- tioned in REW ...
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... Romance provenience is avant- in formulaic avantdicho ' aforesaid ' ; native -able may have been reinforced by Gallo - Romance loanwords ( cf. esgardable ' prudent ' ) , which , as has independently been shown , also bolstered up -ança ...
... Romance provenience is avant- in formulaic avantdicho ' aforesaid ' ; native -able may have been reinforced by Gallo - Romance loanwords ( cf. esgardable ' prudent ' ) , which , as has independently been shown , also bolstered up -ança ...
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... Romance ) 28 8.2 14 3.1 42 5.4 Indo - Iranian 16 4.7 21 4.7 37 4.7 Celtic 5 1.4 29 6.5 34 4.3 Slavic 3 0.9 18 4.0 21 ... Romance 16.4 13.1 -3.3 Italic ( except Romance ) 8.2 3.1 -5.1 Anatolian 9.9 3.6 -6.3 Indo - European 15.5 5.4 -10.1 ...
... Romance ) 28 8.2 14 3.1 42 5.4 Indo - Iranian 16 4.7 21 4.7 37 4.7 Celtic 5 1.4 29 6.5 34 4.3 Slavic 3 0.9 18 4.0 21 ... Romance 16.4 13.1 -3.3 Italic ( except Romance ) 8.2 3.1 -5.1 Anatolian 9.9 3.6 -6.3 Indo - European 15.5 5.4 -10.1 ...
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