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Thus the B - form has been borrowed for the A - meaning , with loss of the A - form . In Dutch , dissel is the regular B - form and * dessel the expected C - form ; the B - form has been borrowed for the C - meaning , with loss of ...
Thus the B - form has been borrowed for the A - meaning , with loss of the A - form . In Dutch , dissel is the regular B - form and * dessel the expected C - form ; the B - form has been borrowed for the C - meaning , with loss of ...
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There is also one more instance of near - homonymy : Frisian has both tsjoksel and tsjüksel as alternate forms in the C - meaning . 13 In two instances , near - homonymy has been avoided by the effects of regular sound change : Frisian ...
There is also one more instance of near - homonymy : Frisian has both tsjoksel and tsjüksel as alternate forms in the C - meaning . 13 In two instances , near - homonymy has been avoided by the effects of regular sound change : Frisian ...
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In four cases the replacements or synonyms are words of more general meaning : English pole and beam , Frisian stikel , and Yiddish štekhelke ( the latter two having the general meaning of ' prickle ' ) .
In four cases the replacements or synonyms are words of more general meaning : English pole and beam , Frisian stikel , and Yiddish štekhelke ( the latter two having the general meaning of ' prickle ' ) .
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The operation and relative chronology of Verners Law | 224 |
The passive construction in English | 230 |
English relativization and certain related problems | 244 |
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