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9 9 BACH , EMMON WERNER , Ph.D. , Professor of Germanic Languages and Linguistics , 513 - A Calhoun Hall , University of Texas , Austin , Texas 78712. ( 1959 ) BACK , ENRICO , Licenciado em Letras Clássicas , Faculdade de Filosofia ...
9 9 BACH , EMMON WERNER , Ph.D. , Professor of Germanic Languages and Linguistics , 513 - A Calhoun Hall , University of Texas , Austin , Texas 78712. ( 1959 ) BACK , ENRICO , Licenciado em Letras Clássicas , Faculdade de Filosofia ...
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9 Ho , SHANG - Hsien , M.A. , 398 - E Deep Eddy Apts . , Austin , Texas 78703. ( 1966 ) HOARD , JAMES ELLSWORTH , B.A. , Department of Linguistics , University of Kansas , Lawrence , Kan . 66044. ( 1966 ) HOBEN , Mrs. SUSAN JUNG ...
9 Ho , SHANG - Hsien , M.A. , 398 - E Deep Eddy Apts . , Austin , Texas 78703. ( 1966 ) HOARD , JAMES ELLSWORTH , B.A. , Department of Linguistics , University of Kansas , Lawrence , Kan . 66044. ( 1966 ) HOBEN , Mrs. SUSAN JUNG ...
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( 1952 ) Tosh , WAYNE , Ph.D. , Assistant Professor of Linguistics , and Special Research Associate , Linguistics Research Center , University of Texas ; P. O. Box 8611 , Austin , Texas 78712 . ( 1959 ) TOVAR , ANTONIO , Ph.D.
( 1952 ) Tosh , WAYNE , Ph.D. , Assistant Professor of Linguistics , and Special Research Associate , Linguistics Research Center , University of Texas ; P. O. Box 8611 , Austin , Texas 78712 . ( 1959 ) TOVAR , ANTONIO , Ph.D.
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Die romanische Anlautsonorisation Leonard 352 | 217 |
Notes | 443 |
Structural dialectology | 451 |
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