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These two handsome volumes contain much of interest and value , but regrettably the grammar does not fulfill the ... Part II contains an Alphabetical list of particles and common words ' which is especially welcome as a reference source ...
These two handsome volumes contain much of interest and value , but regrettably the grammar does not fulfill the ... Part II contains an Alphabetical list of particles and common words ' which is especially welcome as a reference source ...
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E.g. , in a list containing A , B , C , D , E , F , G , and H , features A and B might be subcategories of E ... C , D , or G ; and if an environment contains B , for example , it must also contain E and H. By relaxing the exclusivity ...
E.g. , in a list containing A , B , C , D , E , F , G , and H , features A and B might be subcategories of E ... C , D , or G ; and if an environment contains B , for example , it must also contain E and H. By relaxing the exclusivity ...
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The book contains folk texts in Achí ( of Cubulco ) , Aguacatec , Cakchiquel , Carib , Chuj , Ixil , Jacaltec , Jicaque , Kekchí , Mopán , Pokomam , Pokomchi ( translation only ) , two dialects of Quiché , Rabinal - Achi , Tzutujil ...
The book contains folk texts in Achí ( of Cubulco ) , Aguacatec , Cakchiquel , Carib , Chuj , Ixil , Jacaltec , Jicaque , Kekchí , Mopán , Pokomam , Pokomchi ( translation only ) , two dialects of Quiché , Rabinal - Achi , Tzutujil ...
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