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I am glad he did , for Moser's scheme , aside from being just as arbitrary as any other , is obviously oriented toward segmenting out the so - called ' classical period of Middle High German . This is quite justifiable from the point of ...
I am glad he did , for Moser's scheme , aside from being just as arbitrary as any other , is obviously oriented toward segmenting out the so - called ' classical period of Middle High German . This is quite justifiable from the point of ...
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The emergence of German as a literary language . Cambridge : University Press . BRAUNE , WILHELM . 1911. Althochdeutsche Grammatik . Halle : Niemeyer . HENZEN , WALTER . 1954. Schriftsprache und Mundarten . Bern : Francke . - 1957.
The emergence of German as a literary language . Cambridge : University Press . BRAUNE , WILHELM . 1911. Althochdeutsche Grammatik . Halle : Niemeyer . HENZEN , WALTER . 1954. Schriftsprache und Mundarten . Bern : Francke . - 1957.
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German , 4. * Dutch ' ( including many Pennsylvania Germans ) , 5. * Czech , 6. * Norwegian , 7. Polish , 8. Finnish , 9. Slovak , 10. Portuguese , 11. * Swedish , 12. * Danish , 13. Arabic , 14–16 . Croatian , Lithuanian , Serbian ...
German , 4. * Dutch ' ( including many Pennsylvania Germans ) , 5. * Czech , 6. * Norwegian , 7. Polish , 8. Finnish , 9. Slovak , 10. Portuguese , 11. * Swedish , 12. * Danish , 13. Arabic , 14–16 . Croatian , Lithuanian , Serbian ...
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Competing changes as a cause of residue | 9 |
Proper nouns in English | 26 |
Relative clauses and possessive phrases in two Australian languages | 35 |
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