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Assuming further that ondrædan is a compound of rēdan , we are left with four simple verbs . All these irregular preterit forms occur in Anglian , or in poetic texts . It is agreed that the -e0- vowels are reflexes of earlier -e- ...
Assuming further that ondrædan is a compound of rēdan , we are left with four simple verbs . All these irregular preterit forms occur in Anglian , or in poetic texts . It is agreed that the -e0- vowels are reflexes of earlier -e- ...
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Feist sees no difficulty in connecting it with OCS 0-8novo ' found ' , but further relationships are uncertain . Feist suggests among other cognates those with which WP 2.694-5 tentatively associate it : Skt . snāyati ' winds about ' ...
Feist sees no difficulty in connecting it with OCS 0-8novo ' found ' , but further relationships are uncertain . Feist suggests among other cognates those with which WP 2.694-5 tentatively associate it : Skt . snāyati ' winds about ' ...
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Porzig's book , whose aim is to examine the results of previous work on the distribution of the Indo - European dialects and to contribute further data , is therefore very welcome at this point . In carrying out his aim , Porzig uses ...
Porzig's book , whose aim is to examine the results of previous work on the distribution of the Indo - European dialects and to contribute further data , is therefore very welcome at this point . In carrying out his aim , Porzig uses ...
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The stops and spirants of early Germanic | 1 |
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Meaning and linguistic analysis | 57 |
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