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Dialect Variation and the Methodology of Linguistic Reconstruction:: Eduardo Blasco Ferrer in Translation
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Africa, Sardinia, Sicily: Consistencies and Idiosyncrasies in pre-Roman, Latin, Greek, and Arabic
Eduardo Blasco Ferrer, Barbara De Marco (trad.)
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When the Ostrogoths Got Drunk and Stole the Horses at Dorgali
Eduardo Blasco Ferrer, Barbara De Marco (trad.)
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Historical Dialectology and Linguistic Variation: A Representative Case of the Restoration of Dialect Progenitors
Eduardo Blasco Ferrer, Barbara De Marco (trad.)
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Diachronic Aspects of Sociolinguistics and Linguistic Variation in Tabarchino
Eduardo Blasco Ferrer, Barbara De Marco (trad.)
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A Second Assessment of Catalanisms in the Dialects of Southern Italy and Sardinia
Eduardo Blasco Ferrer, Barbara De Marco (trad.)
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Aragonese:: Typology and Classification
Eduardo Blasco Ferrer, Barbara De Marco (trad.)
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Names in Sardinian and Italian. Methodological Questions in Toponomastic Research:: Sardinian Mele, Mela(s), Mula(s); Italian Miele, Ortu, Manno, Barisone, Salusi
Eduardo Blasco Ferrer, Barbara De Marco (trad.)
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*Ortunbeleś and Neitin iunstir:: Paleo-sardic Contributions to the Interpretation of Iberian
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Two New Proofs of Historical and Linguistic Convergence and Divergence Between Sardinia and Corsica,
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