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INTERNAL RECONSTRUCTION IN SENECA WALLACE L. CHAFE Bureau of American Ethnology , Smithsonian Institution 1. This paper has a threefold purpose . It aims first to call attention to shortcomings in the existing theory of internal ...
INTERNAL RECONSTRUCTION IN SENECA WALLACE L. CHAFE Bureau of American Ethnology , Smithsonian Institution 1. This paper has a threefold purpose . It aims first to call attention to shortcomings in the existing theory of internal ...
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Internal reconstruction thus yields inferences concerning not one but several different historical stages of a language : the term ' pre - Seneca ' does not refer to a single stage in the history of Seneca , but to a series of stages .
Internal reconstruction thus yields inferences concerning not one but several different historical stages of a language : the term ' pre - Seneca ' does not refer to a single stage in the history of Seneca , but to a series of stages .
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that internal reconstruction naturally precedes the comparative method , since the results of the former are implicit ... for example , is appreciably simplified if we can compare not modern Seneca , but reconstructed pre - Seneca forms ...
that internal reconstruction naturally precedes the comparative method , since the results of the former are implicit ... for example , is appreciably simplified if we can compare not modern Seneca , but reconstructed pre - Seneca forms ...
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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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