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Germanic has only two positive coefficients , with Italic ( .11 ) , and with Baltic ( .32 ) . Linguistic opinion grants Germanic a high degree of disparity with other Indo - European languages . Some linguists would concede it a ...
Germanic has only two positive coefficients , with Italic ( .11 ) , and with Baltic ( .32 ) . Linguistic opinion grants Germanic a high degree of disparity with other Indo - European languages . Some linguists would concede it a ...
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This would be as reasonable as to say that English ring , like German Ring , is ' West Germanic ' , while Anglo- Saxon hring ( cf. Old Icelandic hringr ) belongs to a ' Gothic - Scandinavian ' stage or group of Germanic .
This would be as reasonable as to say that English ring , like German Ring , is ' West Germanic ' , while Anglo- Saxon hring ( cf. Old Icelandic hringr ) belongs to a ' Gothic - Scandinavian ' stage or group of Germanic .
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3 pl . lepar ) , B lyip- ' be left ' is probably cognate with the Germanic group , Goth . bi - leiban ' remain ' , af - lifnan ' be left ' , etc. ( Walde - Pokorny 2.403 ) , as Meillet has already suggested .
3 pl . lepar ) , B lyip- ' be left ' is probably cognate with the Germanic group , Goth . bi - leiban ' remain ' , af - lifnan ' be left ' , etc. ( Walde - Pokorny 2.403 ) , as Meillet has already suggested .
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME | 1 |
Dz and EU in Germanic Strong Preterits | 11 |
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