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... languages , nor does Herold anywhere refer to earlier stages of English or to proto - Germanic or make any ' predictions ... [ of ] any possible future state of the language ' ( 8 ) . It is not at all clear why Herold implies that the ...
... languages , nor does Herold anywhere refer to earlier stages of English or to proto - Germanic or make any ' predictions ... [ of ] any possible future state of the language ' ( 8 ) . It is not at all clear why Herold implies that the ...
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... language is theoretical and partial ; but the language itself was necessarily real and whole . As a real language , it shared with all real languages the characteristic of non - uniformity . Some of its speakers spoke differently from ...
... language is theoretical and partial ; but the language itself was necessarily real and whole . As a real language , it shared with all real languages the characteristic of non - uniformity . Some of its speakers spoke differently from ...
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... language of the glosses ) . In all of Africa , only four families have been postulated ( Greenberg 1963 ) , and ... language could correspond to C.V.C. , C5V5C5 , C6V6C , in another language in any of six different ways . The ...
... language of the glosses ) . In all of Africa , only four families have been postulated ( Greenberg 1963 ) , and ... language could correspond to C.V.C. , C5V5C5 , C6V6C , in another language in any of six different ways . The ...
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EDITED | 240 |
SieversEdgerton phenomena and Rigvedic meter | 248 |
Onomatopoetics in the Indian linguistic area | 274 |
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