| 41. | The rest of the vocabulary is " hard to recognise " ( Williamson & Blench, 2000 : 36 ).
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| 42. | Blench ( 2006 ) makes the following tentative classification, which he expects to change as more data becomes available.
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| 43. | The unsightly reference strings would make any reader blench, but that's not the core of the problem.
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| 44. | What little is known about it is due to a brief visit and a videotape by Robert Blench in 2003.
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| 45. | According to music historian Roger Blench, Al��r�nj?dates back to the sixteenth century and probably developed from the Eg�ng�n masquerade.
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| 46. | Because of its small amount of cognates with East Bodish languages, Blench and Post provisionally treat'Ole as an isolate
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| 47. | Dompo is their first language, thought to be extinct until a field work trip of Blench in 1998 proved the contrary.
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| 48. | Blench ( 2011 ) says that it almost certainly belongs with the A . 60 languages, which are part of Mbam.
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| 49. | Roger Blench has also recently named a language complex called Senge spoken in three villages northwest of Dirang in West Kameng district.
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| 50. | All other preliminary accounts classify it as Plateau, and Blench ( 2008 ) leaves it as a separate branch of Plateau.
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