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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... table . It would be possible to classify separately all forms containing such ambiguous syllabic signs , but this would considerably complicate the tables , and I do not see that our following tradition in this respect introduces any ...
... table . It would be possible to classify separately all forms containing such ambiguous syllabic signs , but this would considerably complicate the tables , and I do not see that our following tradition in this respect introduces any ...
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... Table 1 that appears in Table 2 is orthography ( 3 ) . All of them , however , appear in Table 3 , which gives variant spellings of identical or partially identical words with i or y preceded by a vowel . TABLE 3 , Viu a . ( 1 ) ku - i ...
... Table 1 that appears in Table 2 is orthography ( 3 ) . All of them , however , appear in Table 3 , which gives variant spellings of identical or partially identical words with i or y preceded by a vowel . TABLE 3 , Viu a . ( 1 ) ku - i ...
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... Table 3 prove that the first six orthographies of Table 1 are equivalent to one another . Equations d - i of Table 2 prove that orthography ( 3 ) is equivalent to orthographies ( 7 ) , ( 13 ) , and ( 14 ) . Hence , in view of the ...
... Table 3 prove that the first six orthographies of Table 1 are equivalent to one another . Equations d - i of Table 2 prove that orthography ( 3 ) is equivalent to orthographies ( 7 ) , ( 13 ) , and ( 14 ) . Hence , in view of the ...
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