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( C notes This expertly planned and carefully executed briefly that German - American dialects which volume will prove an indispensable tool for ref- have been studied tend to be of the closed rural erence and for research in German ...
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then the one felt to be the most immediate one lish - speaking learners of German ; particularly naturally stands next to the verb ... ' Felt to be noteworthy is Edwin A. Hopkins , ' Contrastive most immediate by whom ?
then the one felt to be the most immediate one lish - speaking learners of German ; particularly naturally stands next to the verb ... ' Felt to be noteworthy is Edwin A. Hopkins , ' Contrastive most immediate by whom ?
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Studies in historical German phonology : A phonological comparison of MHG and NHG with reference to modern dialects . By CHARLES V. J. Russ . ( European university studies , series I , vol . 616. ) Bern & Frankfurt / Main : Peter Lang ...
Studies in historical German phonology : A phonological comparison of MHG and NHG with reference to modern dialects . By CHARLES V. J. Russ . ( European university studies , series I , vol . 616. ) Bern & Frankfurt / Main : Peter Lang ...
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Linguistic phonetic descriptions of clicks P Ladefoged and A Traill | 1 |
Segmental rules of English and cyclic phonology Jerzy Rubach | 21 |
Surface wordorder typology and Universal Grammar Peter Coopmans | 55 |
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