แม่แบบ:R:Hyllested:2014
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Hyllested, Adam (2014), Word Exchange at the Gates of Europe: Five Millennia of Language Contact (PhD. dissertation), Copenhagen: University of Copenhagen
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[แก้ไข]|1=or|page=– the relevant page in Word Exchange at the Gates of Europe: Five Millennia of Language Contact (PhD. dissertation).|pages=– the relevant pages in Word Exchange at the Gates of Europe: Five Millennia of Language Contact (PhD. dissertation).|2=or|passage=– a relevant passage.
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[แก้ไข]Without any parameters:
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{{R:Hyllested:2014}}. - Result: Hyllested, Adam (2014), Word Exchange at the Gates of Europe: Five Millennia of Language Contact (PhD. dissertation), Copenhagen: University of Copenhagen
With the page specified:
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{{R:Hyllested:2014|82}}or{{R:Hyllested:2014|page=82}} - Result: Hyllested, Adam (2014), Word Exchange at the Gates of Europe: Five Millennia of Language Contact (PhD. dissertation), Copenhagen: University of Copenhagen, page 82
With the pages specified:
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{{R:Hyllested:2014|pages=82–83}} - Result: Hyllested, Adam (2014), Word Exchange at the Gates of Europe: Five Millennia of Language Contact (PhD. dissertation), Copenhagen: University of Copenhagen, pages 82–83
With a page and a passage specified:
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{{R:Hyllested:2014|82|Hence we should consider the possibility that PCelt. ''*brokko-'' could be derived from word for ‘pig’ of non-Celtic origin. It is almost for certain connected to W Germanic ''*brakka-'' ‘(scent) hound, dog used for hunting’ (OHG ''bracko'', MDu. ''bracke'' ‘sleuthhound’) since hounds have been used for hunting game such as (very often specifically) badgers or boars since ancient times, {{...}}}}- or:
{{R:Hyllested:2014|page=82|passage=Hence we should consider the possibility that PCelt. ''*brokko-'' could be derived from word for ‘pig’ of non-Celtic origin. It is almost for certain connected to W Germanic ''*brakka-'' ‘(scent) hound, dog used for hunting’ (OHG ''bracko'', MDu. ''bracke'' ‘sleuthhound’) since hounds have been used for hunting game such as (very often specifically) badgers or boars since ancient times, {{...}}}}
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- Result: Hyllested, Adam (2014), Word Exchange at the Gates of Europe: Five Millennia of Language Contact (PhD. dissertation), Copenhagen: University of Copenhagen, page 82:
- Hence we should consider the possibility that PCelt. *brokko- could be derived from word for ‘pig’ of non-Celtic origin. It is almost for certain connected to W Germanic *brakka- ‘(scent) hound, dog used for hunting’ (OHG bracko, MDu. bracke ‘sleuthhound’) since hounds have been used for hunting game such as (very often specifically) badgers or boars since ancient times, […]
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