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... period , being gradually replaced by that of the soft mutation of these con- sonants . This process in its turn was analogical , for it meant merely applying in all cases , regardless of phonetic or phono- logical rectitude , what was ...
... period , being gradually replaced by that of the soft mutation of these con- sonants . This process in its turn was analogical , for it meant merely applying in all cases , regardless of phonetic or phono- logical rectitude , what was ...
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... period but of which the surviving copies date in the Medieval Welsh period . In this sphere it can hardly be maintained that the usage has been caused by translation from a language like Latin , where it was regular . Rather must it be ...
... period but of which the surviving copies date in the Medieval Welsh period . In this sphere it can hardly be maintained that the usage has been caused by translation from a language like Latin , where it was regular . Rather must it be ...
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... period of his writings which may with good reason be designated ' the Bihārī period ' . The original texts in the dialects of north and south Bihar which during the eighties he elicited and published can be particularized only by ...
... period of his writings which may with good reason be designated ' the Bihārī period ' . The original texts in the dialects of north and south Bihar which during the eighties he elicited and published can be particularized only by ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 13 |
ROMANTIC POETRY AND THE FINE ARTS Warton Lecture on English | 101 |
BERKELEYS ARGUMENT ABOUT MATERIAL SUBSTANCE Philo | 119 |
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