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i - umlaut of / e / preceded the i - umlaut of /a/.18 The presence of reflexes of mutation allophones in all dialects and the absence of any ' Rückzugsgebiete ' demand that we consider the various umlauts to be the result of a single ...
i - umlaut of / e / preceded the i - umlaut of /a/.18 The presence of reflexes of mutation allophones in all dialects and the absence of any ' Rückzugsgebiete ' demand that we consider the various umlauts to be the result of a single ...
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Notice incidentally the difficulties involved in trying to account for both of these dialects as parts of some overall description . It is conceivable that one could devise an inventory of affixes and state that one dialect selects ...
Notice incidentally the difficulties involved in trying to account for both of these dialects as parts of some overall description . It is conceivable that one could devise an inventory of affixes and state that one dialect selects ...
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The western and southwestern areas of the dialect landscape are unaffected by the N / AD pattern . ... In surveying the German dialects we notice that no dialect has lost the category of case altogether . In the northern dialects ...
The western and southwestern areas of the dialect landscape are unaffected by the N / AD pattern . ... In surveying the German dialects we notice that no dialect has lost the category of case altogether . In the northern dialects ...
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On defining stages in Prehistoric Germanic | 19 |
Comparative constructions in English | 37 |
Prothesis in the Latin verb sum | 59 |
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