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Or again : both Punahou and Kapunahou , i.e. with and without the article , are given as the name of the school ( and ... The significance of the presence or absence of the article as an integral part of place names is not made clear .
Or again : both Punahou and Kapunahou , i.e. with and without the article , are given as the name of the school ( and ... The significance of the presence or absence of the article as an integral part of place names is not made clear .
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Most Hawaiian names , to be sure , appear to have been in use at the time of discovery ; even here , however , a ... Cook's spelling incorporates into the name the subject - marking particle o , followed by the loss of the initial ...
Most Hawaiian names , to be sure , appear to have been in use at the time of discovery ; even here , however , a ... Cook's spelling incorporates into the name the subject - marking particle o , followed by the loss of the initial ...
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The catalogue , which formerly was divided into three separate lists -- containing names from Boğazköy , from other cuneiform sources , and from hieroglyphic texts - is in its newer version consolidated in a single principal list .
The catalogue , which formerly was divided into three separate lists -- containing names from Boğazköy , from other cuneiform sources , and from hieroglyphic texts - is in its newer version consolidated in a single principal list .
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Die romanische Anlautsonorisation Leonard 352 | 217 |
Notes | 443 |
Structural dialectology | 451 |
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