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What can I read that will give me some idea of what German dialectology is all about ? ' When told that he can find answers to such questions in the 335 pages of Bach's Deutsche Mundartforschung or the 303 pages of Henzen's ...
What can I read that will give me some idea of what German dialectology is all about ? ' When told that he can find answers to such questions in the 335 pages of Bach's Deutsche Mundartforschung or the 303 pages of Henzen's ...
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To the question “ What are German dialects like ? ' , Keller gives an answer which will be satisfying to specialists and nonspecialists alike . Chapter 1 is a general introduction , with excellent discussions of Historical grammar and ...
To the question “ What are German dialects like ? ' , Keller gives an answer which will be satisfying to specialists and nonspecialists alike . Chapter 1 is a general introduction , with excellent discussions of Historical grammar and ...
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For this reason the ensuing discussion will be restricted to German dialects , and specifically to those dialects that have a large number of formations derived with the suffix under consideration . The suffix is most prevalent in the ...
For this reason the ensuing discussion will be restricted to German dialects , and specifically to those dialects that have a large number of formations derived with the suffix under consideration . The suffix is most prevalent in the ...
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The ontogeny of English phrase structure The first phase | 1 |
On representing syntactic structure | 369 |
Evidence for IndoEuropean alternation of initial gº and w | 398 |
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