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They based their analysis on a literal translation from or into Latin , Greek , or German . To them we owe the four cases of French ( modeled on German ) , the six tenses of English , and Duden's German grammar : ' This Duden is a kind ...
They based their analysis on a literal translation from or into Latin , Greek , or German . To them we owe the four cases of French ( modeled on German ) , the six tenses of English , and Duden's German grammar : ' This Duden is a kind ...
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Let us start with two languages , English and German , and let us suppose that we have a complete list of all the morphs of English and another complete list of all the morphs of German . Putting these lists side by side and looking for ...
Let us start with two languages , English and German , and let us suppose that we have a complete list of all the morphs of English and another complete list of all the morphs of German . Putting these lists side by side and looking for ...
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CASE SYSTEMS IN GERMAN DIALECTS MARTHA SHRIER New York INTRODUCTION 1.1 . The problem . This paper deals with regional variations in one aspect of German grammar — the case inflection of nominal parts of speech .
CASE SYSTEMS IN GERMAN DIALECTS MARTHA SHRIER New York INTRODUCTION 1.1 . The problem . This paper deals with regional variations in one aspect of German grammar — the case inflection of nominal parts of speech .
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