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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... dialect archives at the University of Copenhagen ( directed by Poul Andersen ) . The methods used and the dialects described are similar enough so that they may all be treated as a single bloc . The dialects are all located in the ...
... dialect archives at the University of Copenhagen ( directed by Poul Andersen ) . The methods used and the dialects described are similar enough so that they may all be treated as a single bloc . The dialects are all located in the ...
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... dialect forms an intermediate type of speech . Students of Western Slavic have long been interested in the transitional status of this dialect , which shares with Czech such important features as the develop- ment * tort , * tolt > trat ...
... dialect forms an intermediate type of speech . Students of Western Slavic have long been interested in the transitional status of this dialect , which shares with Czech such important features as the develop- ment * tort , * tolt > trat ...
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... dialect boundaries . The discussion which follows ( 170-95 ) overlaps in many ways with parts of the introductory section of the book . Several striking examples illustrate the constant mutual borrowing that goes on between dialects and ...
... dialect boundaries . The discussion which follows ( 170-95 ) overlaps in many ways with parts of the introductory section of the book . Several striking examples illustrate the constant mutual borrowing that goes on between dialects and ...
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