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D. N. MacKenzie: Kurdish dialect studies. (School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. London Oriental Series, Vols. 9–10.) 2 vols.: xxi, 247 pp.; xiv, 378 pp., front. London, etc.: Oxford University Press, 1961–1962. 55s., 70s.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 December 2009

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1 On p. xviii, Sūrčī has been classed with II, in §§ 102 seqq. with I, but in § 325 as occupying an intermediate position.

2 cf. also the examples given by Sokolova, V. S., Očerki po fonetike iranskix jazykov, II, 94, e.g. tir ‘arrow’Google Scholar: lir ‘pillar’