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If we now examine the situation in American Solør , we find that in the loanwords borrowed from American English , a new vowel distinction has been introduced , so that instead of two oppositions in this range , there are three .
If we now examine the situation in American Solør , we find that in the loanwords borrowed from American English , a new vowel distinction has been introduced , so that instead of two oppositions in this range , there are three .
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In this process the spelling was clearly of secondary importance , for most English words give but little clue to their true pronunciation . As will be shown in greater detail elsewhere , we are dealing here with a genuinely systematic ...
In this process the spelling was clearly of secondary importance , for most English words give but little clue to their true pronunciation . As will be shown in greater detail elsewhere , we are dealing here with a genuinely systematic ...
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In Old English ' , as Sweet puts it , ' any noun could be made into an adjunct - word by being put into the genitive.17 Adnominal modification in English has been expressed either by the genitive inflections or by the adjective ...
In Old English ' , as Sweet puts it , ' any noun could be made into an adjunct - word by being put into the genitive.17 Adnominal modification in English has been expressed either by the genitive inflections or by the adjective ...
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME | 1 |
E? and EU in Germanic Strong Preterits | 11 |
Celtic Notes | 21 |
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