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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... grammar from the other point of view . Lotz could certainly improve his book by writing an entirely new and detailed chapter on Hungarian phonemics ; by segregating the formal and the semantic sections into two consecutive parts , each ...
... grammar from the other point of view . Lotz could certainly improve his book by writing an entirely new and detailed chapter on Hungarian phonemics ; by segregating the formal and the semantic sections into two consecutive parts , each ...
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... grammar . But Steinitz ' work is also a contribution of definite merit to Ostjak and to general Finno - Ugric linguistics . THOMAS A. SEBEOK PRINCETON UNIVERSITY A GRAMMAR OF THE OLDEST KANARESE INSCRIPTIONS . By A. N. NARASIMHIA ...
... grammar . But Steinitz ' work is also a contribution of definite merit to Ostjak and to general Finno - Ugric linguistics . THOMAS A. SEBEOK PRINCETON UNIVERSITY A GRAMMAR OF THE OLDEST KANARESE INSCRIPTIONS . By A. N. NARASIMHIA ...
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... grammar and texts voiceless palatal fricative , Portuguese # 7 Toda kinship terms 18.241r Tonkawa grammar # 96r Trubetzkoy , Prince N. S. , phonolog- ical studies dedicated to # 264r topographic terms in Virginia * 272r Tungus tense in ...
... grammar and texts voiceless palatal fricative , Portuguese # 7 Toda kinship terms 18.241r Tonkawa grammar # 96r Trubetzkoy , Prince N. S. , phonolog- ical studies dedicated to # 264r topographic terms in Virginia * 272r Tungus tense in ...
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