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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... vocabulary is especially apparent in those orations and other works which deal extensively with the introduction of eastern luxuries and habits into Roman life . In general the incidence of Greek loans increases from the orations ...
... vocabulary is especially apparent in those orations and other works which deal extensively with the introduction of eastern luxuries and habits into Roman life . In general the incidence of Greek loans increases from the orations ...
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... vocabulary , and Ernout even indicated in his preface that he views the vocabulary of any language as its most essential element . In the volume now under discussion , the eminent French Latinist disavows any intention of writing a ...
... vocabulary , and Ernout even indicated in his preface that he views the vocabulary of any language as its most essential element . In the volume now under discussion , the eminent French Latinist disavows any intention of writing a ...
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... vocabulary in the last three hundred years . A final chapter , named ' Profit and loss ' , juxtaposes various opinions on whether the large foreign element in English has been a good thing or not . The author seems to cast his vote for ...
... vocabulary in the last three hundred years . A final chapter , named ' Profit and loss ' , juxtaposes various opinions on whether the large foreign element in English has been a good thing or not . The author seems to cast his vote for ...
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