Language, Band 33George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1957 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... Germanic , and this assumption is strengthened by the demonstration that it offers a better explanation for the situation in OHG and Gothic than is offered by the assumption of a phonemic difference . ] The phonemic status of Germanic ...
... Germanic , and this assumption is strengthened by the demonstration that it offers a better explanation for the situation in OHG and Gothic than is offered by the assumption of a phonemic difference . ] The phonemic status of Germanic ...
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... Germanic * -u ) in a discussion of the situation before Proto - Germanic * -u , as is so often done.22 End- ings containing * -u- were rare in Proto - Germanic , being restricted practically to the u - stem noun and adjective and to the ...
... Germanic * -u ) in a discussion of the situation before Proto - Germanic * -u , as is so often done.22 End- ings containing * -u- were rare in Proto - Germanic , being restricted practically to the u - stem noun and adjective and to the ...
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... Germanic * e and * i have fallen together in i , while * u and * o have fallen together in u . In the case of Proto - Germanic * o and * u the facts are simple and uncontested . At the time when * i and * a dis- appeared from final ...
... Germanic * e and * i have fallen together in i , while * u and * o have fallen together in u . In the case of Proto - Germanic * o and * u the facts are simple and uncontested . At the time when * i and * a dis- appeared from final ...
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