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But what about the regionally layered dialects of a whole country : in the absence of a native written language can they be said ... Each dialect manifestly has its own structure ; but is there latent in them also a common structure ?
But what about the regionally layered dialects of a whole country : in the absence of a native written language can they be said ... Each dialect manifestly has its own structure ; but is there latent in them also a common structure ?
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But what about the regionally layered dialects of a whole country : in the absence of a native written language can they be said ... Each dialect manifestly has its own structure ; but is there latent in them also a common structure ?
But what about the regionally layered dialects of a whole country : in the absence of a native written language can they be said ... Each dialect manifestly has its own structure ; but is there latent in them also a common structure ?
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It is marked off from the closely related dialects of this stock by a phonetic loss which shows through the sadly defective transcriptions : the regular apocope of initial syllables . In general our classification of Chumash dialects ...
It is marked off from the closely related dialects of this stock by a phonetic loss which shows through the sadly defective transcriptions : the regular apocope of initial syllables . In general our classification of Chumash dialects ...
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