Language, Bände 7-9George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1931 |
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... Spanish empachar ' to impede , ' ' to embarrass ' ; empacho ' embarrass- ment ' . The other Romance words which obviously have to be considered in connection with the Spanish words are , in the first place , Rumanian împedicà , Old ...
... Spanish empachar ' to impede , ' ' to embarrass ' ; empacho ' embarrass- ment ' . The other Romance words which obviously have to be considered in connection with the Spanish words are , in the first place , Rumanian împedicà , Old ...
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... Spanish . The Spanish word does not appear in Meyer - Lübke's index , and he does not mention it among the derivatives of schidia ' splinter ' , which include Italian scheg- gia ' splinter ' . Others , however , including the ...
... Spanish . The Spanish word does not appear in Meyer - Lübke's index , and he does not mention it among the derivatives of schidia ' splinter ' , which include Italian scheg- gia ' splinter ' . Others , however , including the ...
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... Spanish of America . This view is also strengthened if we consider care- fully the archaic character of so many of these dialectological phe- nomena found in Argentina , Chile , and New Mexico . The comparisons made at every point by ...
... Spanish of America . This view is also strengthened if we consider care- fully the archaic character of so many of these dialectological phe- nomena found in Argentina , Chile , and New Mexico . The comparisons made at every point by ...
Inhalt
I | 1 |
The Origin of the Latin quiClauses | 14 |
Notes on the Gweabo Language of Liberia | 30 |
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