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yyah of the grammarians , was based on a standard poetic language not necessarily identical with any one dialect , but in oral use by poets and orators of many dialects and known to us fairly directly from the remnants of pre - Islamic ...
yyah of the grammarians , was based on a standard poetic language not necessarily identical with any one dialect , but in oral use by poets and orators of many dialects and known to us fairly directly from the remnants of pre - Islamic ...
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In either case the dialect agreement would not then be an argument for the assumption of a koine . ... Also , there are some affixes with / a / in Classical which have the expected / a / reflexes in the dialects .
In either case the dialect agreement would not then be an argument for the assumption of a koine . ... Also , there are some affixes with / a / in Classical which have the expected / a / reflexes in the dialects .
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Classical Arabic showed some fluctuation in the imperfect ( and imperative ) of these geminate verbs , and it is of some general interest to note which of the alternative forms survived in the dialects , but this does not really advance ...
Classical Arabic showed some fluctuation in the imperfect ( and imperative ) of these geminate verbs , and it is of some general interest to note which of the alternative forms survived in the dialects , but this does not really advance ...
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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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