Language, Band 48,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 |
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... German for all entries . Sentences with full translations in German , along with exact references to sources , are provided to illustrate nearly all items . There is also a German index . Sentences recur in different places in ...
... German for all entries . Sentences with full translations in German , along with exact references to sources , are provided to illustrate nearly all items . There is also a German index . Sentences recur in different places in ...
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... German , final verb position came to be used regularly in dependent clauses around 1500. The reasons are not completely agreed on ; in early periods of Ger- manic , verbs occurred in final position , but not consistently . Leading ...
... German , final verb position came to be used regularly in dependent clauses around 1500. The reasons are not completely agreed on ; in early periods of Ger- manic , verbs occurred in final position , but not consistently . Leading ...
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... German , Old Saxon , early High German , and other Germanic texts , editions of the Nibelungenlied and other Middle High German literature which were made available by a number of scholars during the 18th century ( 158-9 ) . Arens ...
... German , Old Saxon , early High German , and other Germanic texts , editions of the Nibelungenlied and other Middle High German literature which were made available by a number of scholars during the 18th century ( 158-9 ) . Arens ...
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VOLUME 48 NUMBER 1 MARCH | 4 |
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PUBLISHED BY THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA | 256 |
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