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JOURNAL OF THE INTERNATIONAL AFRICAN INSTITUTE VOLUME XXIX JANUARY 1959 NUMBER I THE T / K LANGUAGES : A NEW SUBSTRATUM MARGARET A. BRYAN INa Na recent article , Westphal has drawn attention to two important points which are in danger ...
JOURNAL OF THE INTERNATIONAL AFRICAN INSTITUTE VOLUME XXIX JANUARY 1959 NUMBER I THE T / K LANGUAGES : A NEW SUBSTRATUM MARGARET A. BRYAN INa Na recent article , Westphal has drawn attention to two important points which are in danger ...
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The CUSHITIC languages These languages ( sometines known as “ Eastern HAMITIC ' 6 ) belong to the large group of languages called by many authorities HAMITO - SEMITIC . As Cohen has repeatedly pointed out , the term HAMITO - SEMITIC ...
The CUSHITIC languages These languages ( sometines known as “ Eastern HAMITIC ' 6 ) belong to the large group of languages called by many authorities HAMITO - SEMITIC . As Cohen has repeatedly pointed out , the term HAMITO - SEMITIC ...
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There is an underlying substratum in which the singulative or particularizing function of t is a primary , the opposition of t and k a secondary , characteristic , and from this substratum a large number of languages may have developed ...
There is an underlying substratum in which the singulative or particularizing function of t is a primary , the opposition of t and k a secondary , characteristic , and from this substratum a large number of languages may have developed ...
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Reviews of Books | 88 |
Bibliography of Current Publications | 103 |
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