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Kranzmayer64 tried to prove the former existence of palatalized consonants causing umlaut in Bavarian dialects by examining their reflexes in loanwords borrowed by Slavic and Romance dialects . Palatalized l ' and n ' are present in ...
Kranzmayer64 tried to prove the former existence of palatalized consonants causing umlaut in Bavarian dialects by examining their reflexes in loanwords borrowed by Slavic and Romance dialects . Palatalized l ' and n ' are present in ...
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Evidence has been cited from modern experimental phonetics to prove the existence of more or less ' palatalized ' consonants in umlaut position . B. van Dantzig's experimental comparison of the a in Dutch mand and mandje and the o in ...
Evidence has been cited from modern experimental phonetics to prove the existence of more or less ' palatalized ' consonants in umlaut position . B. van Dantzig's experimental comparison of the a in Dutch mand and mandje and the o in ...
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Those who refuse to believe in the existence , in Gothic and Old High German , of a verbal aspect system similar to the one in Old Church Slavic and Russian may be under the impression that the Slavic system is absolutely airtight and ...
Those who refuse to believe in the existence , in Gothic and Old High German , of a verbal aspect system similar to the one in Old Church Slavic and Russian may be under the impression that the Slavic system is absolutely airtight and ...
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The Monophthongization of Gothic ái âu | 15 |
An Ethiopian Merchants Argot | 22 |
Coexistent Phonemic | 29 |
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