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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... Modern English , and on a smaller scale into modern English . The coverage , especially of the Old and Middle English period , is unusually thorough and represents an enormous amount of research . The method of ordering and arranging ...
... Modern English , and on a smaller scale into modern English . The coverage , especially of the Old and Middle English period , is unusually thorough and represents an enormous amount of research . The method of ordering and arranging ...
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... modern period is in some ways the most satisfying part of the book . The treatment of the Latin loanwords in the Renais- sance follows already established lines , but in illustrating the large number of borrowings and new formations in ...
... modern period is in some ways the most satisfying part of the book . The treatment of the Latin loanwords in the Renais- sance follows already established lines , but in illustrating the large number of borrowings and new formations in ...
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... modern dialects , both in tones and in segmental phonemes . Thus we have CT , Lh sà- , Ld za- , WT za- ' eat ' ( Ld : ' food ' ) ; CT , Lg sá , WT sa ' earth , place ' ; CT , Lg só , Ld so , WT so ' tooth ' ; CT , Lh šìŋ :, Ld žiŋ , WT ...
... modern dialects , both in tones and in segmental phonemes . Thus we have CT , Lh sà- , Ld za- , WT za- ' eat ' ( Ld : ' food ' ) ; CT , Lg sá , WT sa ' earth , place ' ; CT , Lg só , Ld so , WT so ' tooth ' ; CT , Lh šìŋ :, Ld žiŋ , WT ...
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