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It is apparent that if we are to make valid comparisons of any sort , these must be in reference to some sort of notions that are independent of particular languages . The two most readily available reference points are found in extra ...
It is apparent that if we are to make valid comparisons of any sort , these must be in reference to some sort of notions that are independent of particular languages . The two most readily available reference points are found in extra ...
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Most of the difficulties noted occur among the complexities of the cross - reference system . At base , the reader is cross - referred to thematic suffix , but the entry form is thematic morpheme . He is also referred to grades but is ...
Most of the difficulties noted occur among the complexities of the cross - reference system . At base , the reader is cross - referred to thematic suffix , but the entry form is thematic morpheme . He is also referred to grades but is ...
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At breathing , four technical terms ( rough breathing or spiritus asper and smooth breathing or spiritus lenis ) are run in , but have no cross - references at their own alphabetical places . At bright vowel , identified as ' Gray's ...
At breathing , four technical terms ( rough breathing or spiritus asper and smooth breathing or spiritus lenis ) are run in , but have no cross - references at their own alphabetical places . At bright vowel , identified as ' Gray's ...
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Die romanische Anlautsonorisation Leonard 352 | 217 |
Notes | 443 |
Structural dialectology | 451 |
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