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( 1961 ) HAMEYER , KLAUS , M.A. , 449 W. 24th St. , New York , N. Y. 10011. ( 1967 ) HAMILTON , DANIEL LEE , Ph.D. , Language School , Foreign Service Institute , Department of State , Washington ; 3335 N. Randolph St. , Arlington , Va ...
( 1961 ) HAMEYER , KLAUS , M.A. , 449 W. 24th St. , New York , N. Y. 10011. ( 1967 ) HAMILTON , DANIEL LEE , Ph.D. , Language School , Foreign Service Institute , Department of State , Washington ; 3335 N. Randolph St. , Arlington , Va ...
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( 1965 ) LENCEK , Rado L. , Ph.D. , Department of Slavic Languages , Columbia University , New York , N. Y. 10027. ( 1963 ) LENFEST , DONALD EDGAR , M.A. , 204 W. Florida Ave. , Urbana , Ill . 61801. ( 1967 ) LENNEBERG , ERIC H. , Ph.D.
( 1965 ) LENCEK , Rado L. , Ph.D. , Department of Slavic Languages , Columbia University , New York , N. Y. 10027. ( 1963 ) LENFEST , DONALD EDGAR , M.A. , 204 W. Florida Ave. , Urbana , Ill . 61801. ( 1967 ) LENNEBERG , ERIC H. , Ph.D.
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( 1965 ) REAGAN , CHRISTOPHER John , M.A. , Department of Classics , State University of New York at Binghamton , Binghamton , N. Y. 13901. ( 1963 ) REDDEN , James ERSKINE , Ph.D. , Department of English , Southern Illinois University ...
( 1965 ) REAGAN , CHRISTOPHER John , M.A. , Department of Classics , State University of New York at Binghamton , Binghamton , N. Y. 13901. ( 1963 ) REDDEN , James ERSKINE , Ph.D. , Department of English , Southern Illinois University ...
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Die romanische Anlautsonorisation Leonard 352 | 217 |
Notes | 443 |
Structural dialectology | 451 |
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