Language, Bände 7-9George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1931 |
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... French gendre , but Southern French dialectal genre , where the succession -nr- is possible only if the closure of the velar opening ( not lifting of the velum ! ) is simultaneous with the removal of the tongue - tip from contact with ...
... French gendre , but Southern French dialectal genre , where the succession -nr- is possible only if the closure of the velar opening ( not lifting of the velum ! ) is simultaneous with the removal of the tongue - tip from contact with ...
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... French gorge ' throat'.4 I propose to derive the Italian word from Vulgar Latin * pageus , a type parallel with pagensis > French pays ' country ' , formed from pagus + -eus instead of -ensis . Meyer - Lübke3 gives about forty exam ...
... French gorge ' throat'.4 I propose to derive the Italian word from Vulgar Latin * pageus , a type parallel with pagensis > French pays ' country ' , formed from pagus + -eus instead of -ensis . Meyer - Lübke3 gives about forty exam ...
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... French and Provençal , while we have developments of the unmetathesized stem in Spanish and Italian . As analogous to this postulation we may cite the Vulgar Latin base * tresaurus , required to account for French and Catalan reflexes ...
... French and Provençal , while we have developments of the unmetathesized stem in Spanish and Italian . As analogous to this postulation we may cite the Vulgar Latin base * tresaurus , required to account for French and Catalan reflexes ...
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I | 1 |
The Origin of the Latin quiClauses | 14 |
Notes on the Gweabo Language of Liberia | 30 |
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