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The adoption of Hindu gods , the Brahmi script and the Sanskrit language in Champa points to a similar situation as that documented for Angkor . The Chams speak an Austronesian language most akin to the languages of Borneo , and their ...
The adoption of Hindu gods , the Brahmi script and the Sanskrit language in Champa points to a similar situation as that documented for Angkor . The Chams speak an Austronesian language most akin to the languages of Borneo , and their ...
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Or consider another scribe , whose language , like those others who copied the same set of commented gospels , is that of central Nottinghamshire — and who is thus capable of writing , “ þe gospell is rewle be þe whilk ich cristen man ...
Or consider another scribe , whose language , like those others who copied the same set of commented gospels , is that of central Nottinghamshire — and who is thus capable of writing , “ þe gospell is rewle be þe whilk ich cristen man ...
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Burns's defence of his ' native tongue ' in both Prefaces , delivered as it is in Standard English , is a defence of the very language of men ' , which at the same time is conscious of the hybridity possessed by Burns but not by ...
Burns's defence of his ' native tongue ' in both Prefaces , delivered as it is in Standard English , is a defence of the very language of men ' , which at the same time is conscious of the hybridity possessed by Burns but not by ...
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