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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... recorded before / -c / ( 75 ) ( but spinach is familiar enough ) ; he cites few examples of the initial cluster in ... recordings - seven of his ten months in the Smokies . Such procedure is questionable : phonographic recordings are ...
... recorded before / -c / ( 75 ) ( but spinach is familiar enough ) ; he cites few examples of the initial cluster in ... recordings - seven of his ten months in the Smokies . Such procedure is questionable : phonographic recordings are ...
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... recorded by Sapir , Nos . 33-51 are short texts ( averaging about one page ) recorded by Hoijer . Sapir's texts are divided into Myths and Origin Legends , Ethnological Narratives , Personal Narratives , and Prayers ; Hoijer's are ...
... recorded by Sapir , Nos . 33-51 are short texts ( averaging about one page ) recorded by Hoijer . Sapir's texts are divided into Myths and Origin Legends , Ethnological Narratives , Personal Narratives , and Prayers ; Hoijer's are ...
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... recorded from the valley of the Sajó and Sátorköz , or noiszen vannak maguk katonák ! ' you are some soldiers ! ' ( with contempt ) , recorded from Mátyusföld - can be put down definitely to the surrounding Slavic language groups.24 ...
... recorded from the valley of the Sajó and Sátorköz , or noiszen vannak maguk katonák ! ' you are some soldiers ! ' ( with contempt ) , recorded from Mátyusföld - can be put down definitely to the surrounding Slavic language groups.24 ...
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