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No synchronic difficulties arise with ( 1 ) , ( 3 ) , and ( 4 ) , since in these dialects the distribution of [ g ] , [ v ] , and zero is not morphologically restricted . Before any of the changes ( 2 ) to ( 4 ) took place ...
No synchronic difficulties arise with ( 1 ) , ( 3 ) , and ( 4 ) , since in these dialects the distribution of [ g ] , [ v ] , and zero is not morphologically restricted . Before any of the changes ( 2 ) to ( 4 ) took place ...
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In recent works , Ecuadorian dialects are considered as evidence of less importance to Proto - Quechua than other dialects . Thus , Ferrario ( 135–7 ) ruled out these ' neo - Quechua ' dialects ( such as those of Ecuador and Argentina ) ...
In recent works , Ecuadorian dialects are considered as evidence of less importance to Proto - Quechua than other dialects . Thus , Ferrario ( 135–7 ) ruled out these ' neo - Quechua ' dialects ( such as those of Ecuador and Argentina ) ...
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This paper presents a reconstruction of Proto - Quechua based on eight dialects of Argentina , Bolivia , Peru , and Ecuador ( with some data from Colombian Quechua ) . The reconstructed Proto - Quechua forms are then compared with ...
This paper presents a reconstruction of Proto - Quechua based on eight dialects of Argentina , Bolivia , Peru , and Ecuador ( with some data from Colombian Quechua ) . The reconstructed Proto - Quechua forms are then compared with ...
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Die romanische Anlautsonorisation Leonard 352 | 217 |
Notes | 443 |
Structural dialectology | 451 |
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