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REVIEWS A DICTIONARY OF THE MAILU LANGUAGE . Edited and enlarged from the researches of the Rev. W. J. V. Saville and the Comte d'Argigny . By PETER A. LANYON - ORGILL . With a foreword by Ernst Schwarzenburg . Pp . 72.
REVIEWS A DICTIONARY OF THE MAILU LANGUAGE . Edited and enlarged from the researches of the Rev. W. J. V. Saville and the Comte d'Argigny . By PETER A. LANYON - ORGILL . With a foreword by Ernst Schwarzenburg . Pp . 72.
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it is that Polynesian languages fall into two groups , the L - languages and the R - languages . ' If we examine the geographical distribution of the two groups we find that the L - languages form a great band across the central Pacific ...
it is that Polynesian languages fall into two groups , the L - languages and the R - languages . ' If we examine the geographical distribution of the two groups we find that the L - languages form a great band across the central Pacific ...
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that the New York Public Library commissioned Dr. Leslau to compile the present Bibliography , which is practically a complete listing of all the relevant books , pamphlets , and articles dealing with the various languages and ...
that the New York Public Library commissioned Dr. Leslau to compile the present Bibliography , which is practically a complete listing of all the relevant books , pamphlets , and articles dealing with the various languages and ...
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