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The situation in the four languages as regards the 20 elements originating from L is shown in Table 1 , which is drawn up in exactly the same manner as Kroeber and Chrétien's basic table . The sign + means retention of the root ...
The situation in the four languages as regards the 20 elements originating from L is shown in Table 1 , which is drawn up in exactly the same manner as Kroeber and Chrétien's basic table . The sign + means retention of the root ...
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placing of + and - signs is systematic in this lower portion of the table ( roots 14-20 ) . No + sign occurs in more than one language column : those occurring in more than one were assumed to have been placed by the linguist in the ...
placing of + and - signs is systematic in this lower portion of the table ( roots 14-20 ) . No + sign occurs in more than one language column : those occurring in more than one were assumed to have been placed by the linguist in the ...
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by " of Table 5. Thus ró gives a better estimate of q ” than does r ' , which placed the CD correlation above that of AB . But is to the best estimate we can use ? In order to decide this question it is necessary to consider the meaning ...
by " of Table 5. Thus ró gives a better estimate of q ” than does r ' , which placed the CD correlation above that of AB . But is to the best estimate we can use ? In order to decide this question it is necessary to consider the meaning ...
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The IndoEuropean semivowels in BaltoSlavic | 16 |
Yet again the Strassburg Oaths | 24 |
The measurement of meaning Carroll | 58 |
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