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Solmsen ( BPW 26.182 ) questions this explanation , I think with justice ; he himself apparently believes that even in the oinogroup the ... too , Gr . Tótos , Lat . quotus , which ask the question to be answered by an ordinal ) .
Solmsen ( BPW 26.182 ) questions this explanation , I think with justice ; he himself apparently believes that even in the oinogroup the ... too , Gr . Tótos , Lat . quotus , which ask the question to be answered by an ordinal ) .
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In fact , one may question the significance or utility of comparative figures for the number of Indian , French , and Spanish borrowings among those words which happen not to have been previous labelled Americanisms by any existing ...
In fact , one may question the significance or utility of comparative figures for the number of Indian , French , and Spanish borrowings among those words which happen not to have been previous labelled Americanisms by any existing ...
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Nevertheless there has been a tendency to recognize only w and y before vowels and only u and i before consonants , and such a distribution raises the question whether w and u , y and i are not rather positional variants of the phonemes ...
Nevertheless there has been a tendency to recognize only w and y before vowels and only u and i before consonants , and such a distribution raises the question whether w and u , y and i are not rather positional variants of the phonemes ...
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NUMBER DEDICATED TO GEORGE MELVILLE BOLLING | 1 |
Is Armenian an Anatolian Language? | 22 |
Statistical Patterns in Gothic Phonology | 33 |
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