Language, Bände 18-19George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1942 |
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... statement of the differ- ence which applies to all of them : Each of the units knife , wife , has an alternant with / v / instead of / f / before / -z / ' plural ' . In cases like this we can readily see that the units in question have ...
... statement of the differ- ence which applies to all of them : Each of the units knife , wife , has an alternant with / v / instead of / f / before / -z / ' plural ' . In cases like this we can readily see that the units in question have ...
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... statement of a few equivalences in Chatterji's and Grierson's works . The total result of the enormous amount of labor that Dr. Kakati must have expended is excellent , and none of the few criticisms that we shall have to make must be ...
... statement of a few equivalences in Chatterji's and Grierson's works . The total result of the enormous amount of labor that Dr. Kakati must have expended is excellent , and none of the few criticisms that we shall have to make must be ...
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... statement is one of Kakati's arguments ( 7-8 ) against Chatterji for considering Assamese a separate language on all fours with Bengali , rather than closely connected with Bengali to form one member ( Bengali - Assamese ) of Eastern ...
... statement is one of Kakati's arguments ( 7-8 ) against Chatterji for considering Assamese a separate language on all fours with Bengali , rather than closely connected with Bengali to form one member ( Bengali - Assamese ) of Eastern ...
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