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792 : French surelle ( whence English sorrel ) is not a German formation , though the base sur is of German origin . 794 : On Irish sceang , sceng ( better spelt scing ) see Lg . 28.532 . In trying to shorten this review I have left out ...
792 : French surelle ( whence English sorrel ) is not a German formation , though the base sur is of German origin . 794 : On Irish sceang , sceng ( better spelt scing ) see Lg . 28.532 . In trying to shorten this review I have left out ...
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A first chapter 1-47 ) treats the development of modern linguistic research , particularly German , with respect to the account taken of these tendencies : among the more recent names , those of Jespersen and Horn are most important .
A first chapter 1-47 ) treats the development of modern linguistic research , particularly German , with respect to the account taken of these tendencies : among the more recent names , those of Jespersen and Horn are most important .
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( SC ) BARRETT , WILLIAM R. , Ph.D. , Assistant Professor of German , Woman's College , University of North Carolina , Greensboro , N. C. ( 1947 ) BARRITT , CARLYLE WESTBROOK , Ph.D. , Department of English , Washington and Lee ...
( SC ) BARRETT , WILLIAM R. , Ph.D. , Assistant Professor of German , Woman's College , University of North Carolina , Greensboro , N. C. ( 1947 ) BARRITT , CARLYLE WESTBROOK , Ph.D. , Department of English , Washington and Lee ...
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The stops and spirants of early Germanic | 1 |
Prakrit vanadava tree sap selfcontrol | 43 |
Meaning and linguistic analysis | 57 |
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