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... language in Champa points to a similar situation as that documented for Angkor . The Chams speak an Austronesian language most akin to the lan- guages of Borneo , and their ancestors probably settled this coastal strip during the first ...
... language in Champa points to a similar situation as that documented for Angkor . The Chams speak an Austronesian language most akin to the lan- guages of Borneo , and their ancestors probably settled this coastal strip during the first ...
Page 109
... language , like those others who copied the same set of commented gospels , is that of central Nottinghamshire — and who is thus capable of writing , ' be gospell is rewle be be whilk ich cristen man owes to lyf and dyuers has draghen ...
... language , like those others who copied the same set of commented gospels , is that of central Nottinghamshire — and who is thus capable of writing , ' be gospell is rewle be be whilk ich cristen man owes to lyf and dyuers has draghen ...
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... language and , above all , to demonstrate the power of a phonetic pattern to demand a meaning , the right to exist as a truly functioning part of language . Saussure thought he was investigating not an attribute of language , but an eso ...
... language and , above all , to demonstrate the power of a phonetic pattern to demand a meaning , the right to exist as a truly functioning part of language . Saussure thought he was investigating not an attribute of language , but an eso ...
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The Origins of the Civilisation of Angkor | 41 |
Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
Shakespeare and the Anagram | 111 |
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