Language, Bände 19-20George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1943 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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... Latin and the relation of the latter to the Latin from which Spanish is derived , as well as its relation to Merovingian Latin . The book follows the same methods of presentation which M. Pei used in The Language of the Eighth Century ...
... Latin and the relation of the latter to the Latin from which Spanish is derived , as well as its relation to Merovingian Latin . The book follows the same methods of presentation which M. Pei used in The Language of the Eighth Century ...
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... Latin . The probability of this semantic interpretation is further heightened by the citation of the numerous accepted Greek etyma which are not found in the Latin dictionary . ] Spitzer1 approves the derivation , advocated by me , 2 of ...
... Latin . The probability of this semantic interpretation is further heightened by the citation of the numerous accepted Greek etyma which are not found in the Latin dictionary . ] Spitzer1 approves the derivation , advocated by me , 2 of ...
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... Latin to Modern French 133 adheres to the same view . But the theory that yn is to be taken as the starting point for the various modern developments has not gained general acceptance among Romance linguists . Grandgent ( Vulgar Latin ...
... Latin to Modern French 133 adheres to the same view . But the theory that yn is to be taken as the starting point for the various modern developments has not gained general acceptance among Romance linguists . Grandgent ( Vulgar Latin ...
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