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THE GERMANIC DEVELOPMENT OF INDO - EUROPEAN ē 1 WILLIAM H. BENNETT University of Notre Dame In comparative Germanic grammar it is a commonplace assumption that IE ē first became ž in Proto - Germanic and then developed into ā in the ...
THE GERMANIC DEVELOPMENT OF INDO - EUROPEAN ē 1 WILLIAM H. BENNETT University of Notre Dame In comparative Germanic grammar it is a commonplace assumption that IE ē first became ž in Proto - Germanic and then developed into ā in the ...
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The ce - vowel of Proto - Germanic , unlike the 7 - vowel , is not supposed to be preserved directly in any historic Germanic language , West Saxon OE à being traced back to WGmc . ā and only indirectly to PGmc . ã .
The ce - vowel of Proto - Germanic , unlike the 7 - vowel , is not supposed to be preserved directly in any historic Germanic language , West Saxon OE à being traced back to WGmc . ā and only indirectly to PGmc . ã .
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Perhaps the Germanic development of IE ē can be interpreted more believably by examining the problem from a chronological and geographical point of view . The Proto - Germanic homeland was a district embracing what are now the southern ...
Perhaps the Germanic development of IE ē can be interpreted more believably by examining the problem from a chronological and geographical point of view . The Proto - Germanic homeland was a district embracing what are now the southern ...
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The Pronunciation of Written ai and au | 1 |
The Comparison of Inequality in Spanish | 28 |
Peiping Morphophonemics | 63 |
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