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And this question raises a more basic one : In what sense is this an area ? It seems to me that the answer to the second question is enlightening . From the point of view of areal linguistics as I understand it , I would be much more ...
And this question raises a more basic one : In what sense is this an area ? It seems to me that the answer to the second question is enlightening . From the point of view of areal linguistics as I understand it , I would be much more ...
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This is a useful sort of question to ask , and it has led to many valuable insights into the geographical dimension of human language . Structural dialectology also tries to obtain exactly this same information ; but it then goes on to ...
This is a useful sort of question to ask , and it has led to many valuable insights into the geographical dimension of human language . Structural dialectology also tries to obtain exactly this same information ; but it then goes on to ...
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A brief sample of typical meaning identifications is illustrative : 9 man : question particle after interrogative ( 1 ) , particle used on giving information ( 1 ) , particle giving reason ( 3 ) , particle used upon giving a new fact ...
A brief sample of typical meaning identifications is illustrative : 9 man : question particle after interrogative ( 1 ) , particle used on giving information ( 1 ) , particle giving reason ( 3 ) , particle used upon giving a new fact ...
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Die romanische Anlautsonorisation Leonard 352 | 217 |
Notes | 443 |
Structural dialectology | 451 |
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