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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... grammar ' ( 471 ) . The phonograph transcriptions have not been available to the reviewer . The authors of this grammar expect it ' to provide the beginner with a graded course in sentence construction , and to enable the more advanced ...
... grammar ' ( 471 ) . The phonograph transcriptions have not been available to the reviewer . The authors of this grammar expect it ' to provide the beginner with a graded course in sentence construction , and to enable the more advanced ...
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... grammar in 1916 . We know that the investigation of two new branches of Indo - European has been going on in the present century - of Tocharian and of Hittite . That the former was Indo - European was of course known to Brugmann , but ...
... grammar in 1916 . We know that the investigation of two new branches of Indo - European has been going on in the present century - of Tocharian and of Hittite . That the former was Indo - European was of course known to Brugmann , but ...
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... grammar , dialectics , and rhetoric ' are to be reprinted , contain respectively the 1625 and the 1633 version of Christiaen van Heule's grammar of Dutch . W. J. H. Caron of the Free University of Amsterdam , who edits the Trivium ...
... grammar , dialectics , and rhetoric ' are to be reprinted , contain respectively the 1625 and the 1633 version of Christiaen van Heule's grammar of Dutch . W. J. H. Caron of the Free University of Amsterdam , who edits the Trivium ...
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