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But to the extent of our finding some convergence of usage in the differentiation of homonyms for each dialect , we can regard the kind of unit arrived at as ' the word ' in the dialect . We shall call this the ' simple word ' .
But to the extent of our finding some convergence of usage in the differentiation of homonyms for each dialect , we can regard the kind of unit arrived at as ' the word ' in the dialect . We shall call this the ' simple word ' .
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Indeed the vocabularies are sufficiently similar to suggest the possibility that these three are still in the relationship of dialects , and to support this view there is some evidence that the transition from one to the other is made ...
Indeed the vocabularies are sufficiently similar to suggest the possibility that these three are still in the relationship of dialects , and to support this view there is some evidence that the transition from one to the other is made ...
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Dietrich's study is a discussion of certain significant aspects of the dialect of Martigny ( at the bend of the Rhone above the Lake of Geneva , and at the meeting - point of the roads from Italy via the St. Bernard pass and from Savoy ...
Dietrich's study is a discussion of certain significant aspects of the dialect of Martigny ( at the bend of the Rhone above the Lake of Geneva , and at the meeting - point of the roads from Italy via the St. Bernard pass and from Savoy ...
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