Language, Bände 5-6Linguistic Society of America, 1929 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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... dialects of obviously related languages . I may give an example of this kind . I mentioned before the vocalic harmony of the Nez Percé . So far as I am aware only the Coos of Ore- gon exhibit a similar , consistent phenomenon . It is ...
... dialects of obviously related languages . I may give an example of this kind . I mentioned before the vocalic harmony of the Nez Percé . So far as I am aware only the Coos of Ore- gon exhibit a similar , consistent phenomenon . It is ...
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... dialects , the fundamental characteristics of the language are as clearly represented here as in any of the more conservative ones . Whenever it is necessary for the more complete elucidation of a point , forms from the other dialects ...
... dialects , the fundamental characteristics of the language are as clearly represented here as in any of the more conservative ones . Whenever it is necessary for the more complete elucidation of a point , forms from the other dialects ...
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... dialects it is almost negligible , being limited entirely to the pronouns , while in others it is expressed in the pronoun , noun , and verb . This is particularly true for the Valle dia- lects . As we have pointed out before it is more ...
... dialects it is almost negligible , being limited entirely to the pronouns , while in others it is expressed in the pronoun , noun , and verb . This is particularly true for the Valle dia- lects . As we have pointed out before it is more ...
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Hittite Denominatives in ai and one Source | 8 |
Praenestine AsOM FERO | 15 |
Spanish Etymologies | 23 |
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