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All the extant evidence of the Gaulish language has been collected and classified by Whatmough 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 ...
All the extant evidence of the Gaulish language has been collected and classified by Whatmough 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 ...
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Reflexes of it may be from ēa , and this in spite of the three - consonant cluster in Fiernham , a piece of evidence which would appear to indicate some special kind of transition between the -n- and the -h- ( open or ' plus ' juncture ...
Reflexes of it may be from ēa , and this in spite of the three - consonant cluster in Fiernham , a piece of evidence which would appear to indicate some special kind of transition between the -n- and the -h- ( open or ' plus ' juncture ...
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Furthermore , one sometimes has 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 ...
Furthermore , one sometimes has 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 ...
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Problems in Armenian phonology II | 9 |
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