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( 177 ) The investigation of historical phonetic change is considered a deplorable waste of time , since it teaches us nothing about actually occurring phenomena , and , moreover , overlooks the fact that no two individuals ever ...
( 177 ) The investigation of historical phonetic change is considered a deplorable waste of time , since it teaches us nothing about actually occurring phenomena , and , moreover , overlooks the fact that no two individuals ever ...
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The first two are of an historical nature , with considerable emphasis on political influences and ' substratum ' theory . The third is an impressionistic comparison ( although liberally documented from Wartburg's great erudition ...
The first two are of an historical nature , with considerable emphasis on political influences and ' substratum ' theory . The third is an impressionistic comparison ( although liberally documented from Wartburg's great erudition ...
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Driver's presentation is not made lucid by his adherence to the theory of vowel symbolism.45 The following schematic sketch is organized on a strictly historical basis , making use of recognized chronological stages which Bergstrasser ...
Driver's presentation is not made lucid by his adherence to the theory of vowel symbolism.45 The following schematic sketch is organized on a strictly historical basis , making use of recognized chronological stages which Bergstrasser ...
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME | 1 |
E? and EU in Germanic Strong Preterits | 11 |
Celtic Notes | 21 |
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American appears assume become Beow beside breaking cited common compared connection consonant course derived dialects discussion distinction early elements ending English etymology evidence examples existence explained expressed fact final forms French frequent further genitive Germanic gerund give given Goth grade Greek hand historical Hittite indicated Indo-European influence initial interpretation king languages later Latin less linguistic meaning middle nasal noun object occur original passage perhaps person phonetic plural position possible present probably PROFESSOR reason reference relation represented root Sanskrit seems semantic sense short similar Society sound stem stop suffix suggested syllable tion University usual verb voiced vowel word writing þat