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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... original word of the coexistence - areas was mis- ( from misr- or * miśl- ) . Then in the East and South mil- would be non - original . But also in the West and Center it can not always have been so general as now . We miss base - areas ...
... original word of the coexistence - areas was mis- ( from misr- or * miśl- ) . Then in the East and South mil- would be non - original . But also in the West and Center it can not always have been so general as now . We miss base - areas ...
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... Original short u is repre- sented by u , as in supruis : Lat . superīs ; original long u is represented either by u , as in fruktatiuf ( cf. Lat . fruges ) , or by uu , as in Fuutrei ( cf. Skt . bhúti- ) . With characteristic ...
... Original short u is repre- sented by u , as in supruis : Lat . superīs ; original long u is represented either by u , as in fruktatiuf ( cf. Lat . fruges ) , or by uu , as in Fuutrei ( cf. Skt . bhúti- ) . With characteristic ...
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... original- sequence of allophones minus these features . If we now go back to the allo- phones , we shall find that the extraction of these dependent - sequence elements ( e.g. pitch ) has reduced the allophones , which had originally ...
... original- sequence of allophones minus these features . If we now go back to the allo- phones , we shall find that the extraction of these dependent - sequence elements ( e.g. pitch ) has reduced the allophones , which had originally ...
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