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It also covers general linguistic items not linked to German ( pp . 47 ff . ) ' Germanistisch ' includes Old Germanic , Low and High German , and some Yiddish ( 119 ) and Frisian ; it systematically excludes Nordic , Scandinavian , and ...
It also covers general linguistic items not linked to German ( pp . 47 ff . ) ' Germanistisch ' includes Old Germanic , Low and High German , and some Yiddish ( 119 ) and Frisian ; it systematically excludes Nordic , Scandinavian , and ...
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riods of German , particularly with any theoretical orientation , have become rare in Germany . Thus S's book is doubly welcome , even if it should lead many of us only to re - examine the basis for our own convictions .
riods of German , particularly with any theoretical orientation , have become rare in Germany . Thus S's book is doubly welcome , even if it should lead many of us only to re - examine the basis for our own convictions .
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The morphology and syntax of the periphrastic passive in the German works of Notker III . Dissertation , Harvard University . Pp . vi , 286 . Werdan and wesan with the passive in Notker's OHG writings . Germanic Review 5.288-93 . 1932.
The morphology and syntax of the periphrastic passive in the German works of Notker III . Dissertation , Harvard University . Pp . vi , 286 . Werdan and wesan with the passive in Notker's OHG writings . Germanic Review 5.288-93 . 1932.
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Kyriolexia and language change F W Householder | 1 |
Sound change in perception and production Tore Janson | 18 |
Transderivational relationships in Chamorro phonology Sandra Chung | 35 |
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