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We must , therefore , take time to remind ourselves and our survey friends that ( a ) the comparative philologists are treating languages in a relatively static form and with a widely separated geographic distribution ; and that ( b ) ...
We must , therefore , take time to remind ourselves and our survey friends that ( a ) the comparative philologists are treating languages in a relatively static form and with a widely separated geographic distribution ; and that ( b ) ...
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When tempted to draw and quarter the Neogrammatici and the highly regulated comparative philology which they created , the Neolinguists would do well to halt for a time and become students of history . The Neogrammatici constituted a ...
When tempted to draw and quarter the Neogrammatici and the highly regulated comparative philology which they created , the Neolinguists would do well to halt for a time and become students of history . The Neogrammatici constituted a ...
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Only a few scholars have dared to attack the problems of comparative Indo - European syntax , and , what is worse , fewer still have had the mastery of the necessary languages , above all of Latin , Greek , and Sanskrit , commensurate ...
Only a few scholars have dared to attack the problems of comparative Indo - European syntax , and , what is worse , fewer still have had the mastery of the necessary languages , above all of Latin , Greek , and Sanskrit , commensurate ...
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The Monophthongization of Gothic ai au | 15 |
An Ethopian Merchants Argot | 22 |
Coexistent Phonemic Systems | 29 |
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