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An Evaluation of Studies in Spanish Philology
Hispania, 1952The bibliographical study of Spanish philology naturally falls into three parts: the standard language of Spain, Spanish dialects, and the language of Spanish America. This discussion will deal with the first part only, for I have not had access to a large collection of material on Spanish dialectology,' and an annotated bibliography of Spanish ...
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XV. Sumerian and Georgian: a Study in Comparative Philology
Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland, 1914For two reasons we give here the elements of Sumerian and Georgian–Lazian–Mingrelian–Svanian sound-changes: (1) to show how far the sound-changes in Sumerian correspond to the sound-changes in Georgian and (2) to justify our comparisons of Sumerian and Georgian words, i.e. to show that those comparisons are phonetically not impossible.
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The Study of Romance Philology.
Modern Language Notes, 1888Gustaf Karsten +3 more
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Studies in Dravidian Philology
Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1937Edwin H. Tuttle, K. Ramakrishnaiah
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