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It is suggested , for instance , that the changes in the German language that occurred under the Nazi regime represent an elimination of the ' langue ' -- parole ' duality . Hitler now utilising the latent German tendency of being ...
It is suggested , for instance , that the changes in the German language that occurred under the Nazi regime represent an elimination of the ' langue ' -- parole ' duality . Hitler now utilising the latent German tendency of being ...
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It is apparently first mentioned in 1747 in a Lithuanian dictionary as padėdžei , a loanword from German Patate , and žiemobolys ( = žemobuolys ) , a translation of German Erdapfel ; that these words are given in the GermanLithuanian ...
It is apparently first mentioned in 1747 in a Lithuanian dictionary as padėdžei , a loanword from German Patate , and žiemobolys ( = žemobuolys ) , a translation of German Erdapfel ; that these words are given in the GermanLithuanian ...
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HISTORY OF THE MIDDLE BAVARIAN VOCALISM HERBERT L. KUFNER Harvard University There is a period in the history of the German language of which we know relatively little , although it is much better documented than the Old High German ...
HISTORY OF THE MIDDLE BAVARIAN VOCALISM HERBERT L. KUFNER Harvard University There is a period in the history of the German language of which we know relatively little , although it is much better documented than the Old High German ...
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The first person singular verbal endings in IndoEuropean | 19 |
Abdominal pulse types in some Peruvian languages | 30 |
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