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Spanish is spoken by many people in the Mazateco region ; the word ( siento ) means ' one hundred ' in Spanish as it does in Mazateco ; the Spanish word has obviously been borrowed by the Mazatecos .
Spanish is spoken by many people in the Mazateco region ; the word ( siento ) means ' one hundred ' in Spanish as it does in Mazateco ; the Spanish word has obviously been borrowed by the Mazatecos .
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Morris Swadesh 19 reports a somewhat similar problem for Tarascan , in which bilinguals literate in Spanish were attempting to indicate in their writing the non phonemic voicelessness of phrasefinal vowels .
Morris Swadesh 19 reports a somewhat similar problem for Tarascan , in which bilinguals literate in Spanish were attempting to indicate in their writing the non phonemic voicelessness of phrasefinal vowels .
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DISCONTINUITY OF THE SPANISH . CONJUNCTIVE PRONOUN DWIGHT L. BOLINGER University of Southern California а a 9 1. It is a commonplace that the Spanish conjunctive pronoun has more than one possible position with respect to a series of ...
DISCONTINUITY OF THE SPANISH . CONJUNCTIVE PRONOUN DWIGHT L. BOLINGER University of Southern California а a 9 1. It is a commonplace that the Spanish conjunctive pronoun has more than one possible position with respect to a series of ...
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The Monophthongization of Gothic ai au | 15 |
An Ethopian Merchants Argot | 22 |
Coexistent Phonemic Systems | 29 |
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