Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... German and its research and historiography ( Erforschung ) consti- tutes a major achievement of the three editors ... German in relation to other disciplines , its ' taxo- nomic ' branches , and its stages Old High German , Middle High ...
... German and its research and historiography ( Erforschung ) consti- tutes a major achievement of the three editors ... German in relation to other disciplines , its ' taxo- nomic ' branches , and its stages Old High German , Middle High ...
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... German Schriftdialekte ( 1368- 79 ) is presented as based on ' graphemic ' reflexes of Middle High German pho- nemes , which are not phonetically or phonemically identified . This may only be a descriptive mannerism , but the paradox is ...
... German Schriftdialekte ( 1368- 79 ) is presented as based on ' graphemic ' reflexes of Middle High German pho- nemes , which are not phonetically or phonemically identified . This may only be a descriptive mannerism , but the paradox is ...
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... German versions of the terms , but sometimes according to English origi- nals in cases where no German equivalent has achieved any currency . In many cases , multiple German equivalents exist , but only one is listed ( e.g. , ' head ...
... German versions of the terms , but sometimes according to English origi- nals in cases where no German equivalent has achieved any currency . In many cases , multiple German equivalents exist , but only one is listed ( e.g. , ' head ...
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Elucidation of | 457 |
American English spelling | 487 |
Saussurean studiesEtudes saussuriennes | 518 |
Urheberrecht | |
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