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... English ' as uniform on the view that all speakers of ' English ' can successfully communicate with one another , a presumption that must of course be implicit in all attempts to analyze ' English ' by assigning to it a single set of ...
... English ' as uniform on the view that all speakers of ' English ' can successfully communicate with one another , a presumption that must of course be implicit in all attempts to analyze ' English ' by assigning to it a single set of ...
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... English ( Anglian Old English , Midland Middle English , ' standard ' New English ) , save by way of loans . As illustrated in the foregoing , supposedly phonemicized forms appear between slant lines , transliterated Old English ...
... English ( Anglian Old English , Midland Middle English , ' standard ' New English ) , save by way of loans . As illustrated in the foregoing , supposedly phonemicized forms appear between slant lines , transliterated Old English ...
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... English , University of Chicago , 1050 E. 59th St. , Chicago 37 , Ill . ( 1937 ; Life Member , 1947 ) MCDAVID , VIRGINIA GLENN ( Mrs. Raven I. , Jr. ) , Ph.D. , Teacher of English , Chicago Teachers College ; 5730 S. Drexel Ave. , Apt ...
... English , University of Chicago , 1050 E. 59th St. , Chicago 37 , Ill . ( 1937 ; Life Member , 1947 ) MCDAVID , VIRGINIA GLENN ( Mrs. Raven I. , Jr. ) , Ph.D. , Teacher of English , Chicago Teachers College ; 5730 S. Drexel Ave. , Apt ...
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The IndoEuropean semivowels in BaltoSlavic | 16 |
Yet again the Strassburg Oaths | 24 |
Notes | 126 |
Urheberrecht | |
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