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been radically altered : for example , the first six paragraphs of Chapter 1 ( headed L'accord ) of the 1945 edition appear in this edition as $ 8110-5 of Chapter 4 ( headed La phrase ) ; $ 7 has become a completely rewritten £ 129 ...
been radically altered : for example , the first six paragraphs of Chapter 1 ( headed L'accord ) of the 1945 edition appear in this edition as $ 8110-5 of Chapter 4 ( headed La phrase ) ; $ 7 has become a completely rewritten £ 129 ...
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Ernout has organized his material well . In discussing loanwords , for example , he divides them up neatly into suitable realms of meaning , Greek literary borrowings , and so on . The categories are rough and not exhaustive ...
Ernout has organized his material well . In discussing loanwords , for example , he divides them up neatly into suitable realms of meaning , Greek literary borrowings , and so on . The categories are rough and not exhaustive ...
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The material evidence for the statements on usage is unsatisfactory in amount and in kind ; such scanty examples as we are ... Ex - cathedra statements abound , innocent of documentation ; for example ( 39 ) , ' English is a language of ...
The material evidence for the statements on usage is unsatisfactory in amount and in kind ; such scanty examples as we are ... Ex - cathedra statements abound , innocent of documentation ; for example ( 39 ) , ' English is a language of ...
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Problems in Armenian phonology II | 9 |
Friess group D | 25 |
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allophones American analysis appear Associate assume beginning called chapter clusters College common comparative consider consonant contrast culture definition described detail dialects discussion distinction distribution English evidence example expression fact final formal forms French further German give given grammar Greek important indicate initial Institute interest interpretation Italy juncture language Latin learning least Library linguistic material meaning method Michigan morpheme names nature object occur original pattern person Ph.D phonemes position possible present probably problem Professor question reason reference relation represent reviewer Sanskrit seems semantic sentence sequence similar sound speech spelling statement stem structure successors suffix suggests syllable symbols theory tion units University utterance verbs vowel words writing