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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... texts , Nos . 1-32 are texts of varying length ( from half a page to sixty - odd pages ) 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 ...
... texts , Nos . 1-32 are texts of varying length ( from half a page to sixty - odd pages ) 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 ...
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... texts , a group of texts which ( with the exception of a number of texts that were found at Kerkuk ) come from a small place nearby , the ancient name of which was Nuzu.1 The archive covers four to five generations in the 15th and 14th ...
... texts , a group of texts which ( with the exception of a number of texts that were found at Kerkuk ) come from a small place nearby , the ancient name of which was Nuzu.1 The archive covers four to five generations in the 15th and 14th ...
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... texts ( VII . Texts Obtained from Melanesian Informants ; VIII . Texts by English - Speaking Informants ; IX . Texts by German Missionaries ) , a Pidgin - to - English Vocabulary ( X ) with a supplementary glossary of non- Pidgin words ...
... texts ( VII . Texts Obtained from Melanesian Informants ; VIII . Texts by English - Speaking Informants ; IX . Texts by German Missionaries ) , a Pidgin - to - English Vocabulary ( X ) with a supplementary glossary of non- Pidgin words ...
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