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... changes or non - adaptive phonological changes in CF.3 b . Foreign names that have undergone idiosyncratic orthographical and / or phonological changes in CF. Moreover , in terms of the etymological transparency of the sur- names that ...
... changes or non - adaptive phonological changes in CF.3 b . Foreign names that have undergone idiosyncratic orthographical and / or phonological changes in CF. Moreover , in terms of the etymological transparency of the sur- names that ...
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... changes only . 2. Those which have undergone phonological changes ( with concomi- tant orthographical changes ) . Before addressing these particular issues , it should be pointed out that in terms of the three types of scenarios that ...
... changes only . 2. Those which have undergone phonological changes ( with concomi- tant orthographical changes ) . Before addressing these particular issues , it should be pointed out that in terms of the three types of scenarios that ...
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... change towards individualism throughout the social order . If so , then independent measurements of other such changes are necessary . Another possibility , that is not evaluated , is that these changes occur in the absence of gradual ...
... change towards individualism throughout the social order . If so , then independent measurements of other such changes are necessary . Another possibility , that is not evaluated , is that these changes occur in the absence of gradual ...
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American Indian placenames in the United States | 15 |
the derivation and referent of an old puzzle | 39 |
Placenames derived from Chinook Jargon in the state | 57 |
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