Reguly A. (English spelling)

Japanese: Reguly A.(英語表記)RegulyA
Reguly A. (English spelling)

...In the eastern dialect of Bach-Basyugan, 14 vowels follow a perfect vowel harmony. In the mid-19th century, a large amount of oral literature was collected by Reguly Antal of Hungary, and dialect research was conducted by KFKarjalainen of Finland and W.Steinitz of Germany. [Koizumi Tamotsu]...

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Japanese:

…東部方言のバッハ・バスユガン方言では14の母音が完全な母音調和に従っている。19世紀半ばハンガリーのレグイReguly Antalにより多くの口承文芸が集録され,フィンランドのカリヤライネンK.F.KarjalainenやドイツのシュタイニッツW.Steinitzにより方言調査がなされた。【小泉 保】。…

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