Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 82British Academy, 1993 - Počet stran: 524 |
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... linguistic and cultural classifications . This clearly does not necessarily extend to finer classifica- tions of linguistic differences , though it is , for example , notable that the Czechs , Poles , Hungarians and Slovaks form a ...
... linguistic and cultural classifications . This clearly does not necessarily extend to finer classifica- tions of linguistic differences , though it is , for example , notable that the Czechs , Poles , Hungarians and Slovaks form a ...
Strana 131
... linguistic situation one or two hundred years earlier in Britain . Old English was one of the West Germanic languages , and it is in this family that we should expect mutual intelligibility of varying degrees between English and West ...
... linguistic situation one or two hundred years earlier in Britain . Old English was one of the West Germanic languages , and it is in this family that we should expect mutual intelligibility of varying degrees between English and West ...
Strana 138
... linguistic borrowing is not limited to the vocabulary ; there is plentiful evidence from a large variety of languages that any element - ranging from sounds and accents to style - may be subject to a process of adoption . Accordingly ...
... linguistic borrowing is not limited to the vocabulary ; there is plentiful evidence from a large variety of languages that any element - ranging from sounds and accents to style - may be subject to a process of adoption . Accordingly ...
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The Genetics of Celtic Populations | 37 |
An Essay on Survival | 59 |
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