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In my opinion the Germanic weak preterit also belongs here : the vowel ethat appears after the dental in Goth , nasidēs and kun pēs goes back to the IE verbal suffix -ē- discussed above ; the vowel -Õ- that appears in OHG neritos and ...
In my opinion the Germanic weak preterit also belongs here : the vowel ethat appears after the dental in Goth , nasidēs and kun pēs goes back to the IE verbal suffix -ē- discussed above ; the vowel -Õ- that appears in OHG neritos and ...
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THE EARLIEST GERMANIC UMLAUTS AND THE GOTHIC MIGRATIONS WILLIAM H. BENNETT University of Notre Dame In comparative Germanic grammar it is conventionally assumed that IE e eu became respectively PGc . i iu when a high front vowel or ...
THE EARLIEST GERMANIC UMLAUTS AND THE GOTHIC MIGRATIONS WILLIAM H. BENNETT University of Notre Dame In comparative Germanic grammar it is conventionally assumed that IE e eu became respectively PGc . i iu when a high front vowel or ...
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In this respect the contrast with North and West Germanic is marked . Umlauted o < u is particularly noticeable in the past participles of North and West Germanic strong verbs , but Gothic invariably shows u when r h h do not follow ...
In this respect the contrast with North and West Germanic is marked . Umlauted o < u is particularly noticeable in the past participles of North and West Germanic strong verbs , but Gothic invariably shows u when r h h do not follow ...
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The IndoEuropean consonants in Albanian | 31 |
h before semivowels in | 41 |
The influence of Sidamo on the Ethiopic languages of Gurage | 63 |
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