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An Etruscan solution to a Celtic problem
It is argued that what used to be called "P-Celtic" arose because Etruscans could not pronounce properly the Indo-European languages which they encountered in and around Italy. Etruscan influence can neatly explain not only the phenomenon of P-Celtic but
Counihan, Martin
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Requests of Brown by LC Classification: December 2004 [PDF]
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Souto, Ruth E..
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Production of L3 Vowels: Is it Possible to Separate them from L1 and L2 Sounds? [PDF]
It is incontrovertible that acquisition of a sound system of a second language is always a complex phenomenon and presents a great challenge for L2 learners (e.g. Rojczyk, 2010a). There are numerous studies (e.g.
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Resurrecting Silent Histories: A Journey through the Historical Novels of Kurdish Author Jan Dost
This article explores the historical novels of Kurdish author Jan Dost, highlighting their role in resurrecting and preserving the silent histories of the Kurdish people.
Hashem Ahmadzadeh
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Noroz Hayat: Yes, Dear Mother, Your Son is Back in the Mountains
Translated, with introduction, by Carina Jahani.
Carina Jahani
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Requests of Brown from other HELIN libraries - July 2010 [PDF]
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Souto, Ruth E..
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Requests of Brown by LC Classification: June 2005 [PDF]
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Souto, Ruth E..
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Requests of Brown by LC Classification: March 2014 [PDF]
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Souto, Ruth E..
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The sigmatic future and the genetic affiliation of Venetic: Latin faxo 'I shall make' and Venetic vha.g.s.to 'he made' [PDF]
Latin has a so-called sigmatic future faxo 'I shall make'. Scholars are divided as to the origins and antiquity of faxo; some believe it to go back to desideratives, others to aorists, and some argue that the formation arose within Latin, others that it ...
de Melo, Wolfgang
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