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In the derivation of the Negro - French noun a distinction is to be made according to whether the word was ( originally ) monosyllabic or of more than one syllable . In the case of the former , the Negro - French singular is derived ...
In the derivation of the Negro - French noun a distinction is to be made according to whether the word was ( originally ) monosyllabic or of more than one syllable . In the case of the former , the Negro - French singular is derived ...
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acc . wodór or udór ( alternating according to the quantity of the preceding syllable ) ; gen . wetns , dat . ( IE loc . ) wétni , etc .; ( 2 ) nom . - acc . wétr , gen . wodnés or udnés , dat .
acc . wodór or udór ( alternating according to the quantity of the preceding syllable ) ; gen . wetns , dat . ( IE loc . ) wétni , etc .; ( 2 ) nom . - acc . wétr , gen . wodnés or udnés , dat .
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Distinctions are drawn according to time and genre , according to individual authors , and according to the different periods of their lives , with much finer discrimination than has previously been shown . I can only wish that it had ...
Distinctions are drawn according to time and genre , according to individual authors , and according to the different periods of their lives , with much finer discrimination than has previously been shown . I can only wish that it had ...
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Don CAMERON ALLEN A Note on Sixteenth Century Vernacular | 17 |
F VOEGELIN Shawnee Phonemes | 23 |
Book Reviews E H SturtevantR G Kent H Keniston A | 38 |
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