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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... evidence of the Gaulish language has been collected and classified by What- mough in DAG ; with one or two exceptions from CIL 12 , the material for this study has been drawn in its entirety from the section on Narbonensis , DAG 20-83 ...
... evidence of the Gaulish language has been collected and classified by What- mough in DAG ; with one or two exceptions from CIL 12 , the material for this study has been drawn in its entirety from the section on Narbonensis , DAG 20-83 ...
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... evidence against the assumption of phonemic length , and all the prior and subsequent linguistic evidence points to its existence , it is here in- cluded in the phonemic system . I shall write the long vowels with a macron , primarily ...
... evidence against the assumption of phonemic length , and all the prior and subsequent linguistic evidence points to its existence , it is here in- cluded in the phonemic system . I shall write the long vowels with a macron , primarily ...
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... evidence from the living dialects to indicate in what direction a given set of changes must have gone . One further knows that certain types of variations are more common than others in the living language , and without evidence to the ...
... evidence from the living dialects to indicate in what direction a given set of changes must have gone . One further knows that certain types of variations are more common than others in the living language , and without evidence to the ...
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