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Unfortunately , however , the author uses Middle High German most often , and even though she certainly knows that Ripuarian could never be derived from Middle High German , she frequently slips into the habit of doing just that - e.g .
Unfortunately , however , the author uses Middle High German most often , and even though she certainly knows that Ripuarian could never be derived from Middle High German , she frequently slips into the habit of doing just that - e.g .
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A century later it was just as clearly a German - speaking community ( 75 % ) , with only a small ... Cavigelli's purpose is to show , in part 1 , how and why the switch from Romansh to German took place ; and , in part 2 , to reveal ...
A century later it was just as clearly a German - speaking community ( 75 % ) , with only a small ... Cavigelli's purpose is to show , in part 1 , how and why the switch from Romansh to German took place ; and , in part 2 , to reveal ...
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In essence , what they want to convey is the idea that'although we are not German - Germans , we are co - heirs to the German linguistic tradition . Any impediment that would tend to separate us from that tradition must be put down ...
In essence , what they want to convey is the idea that'although we are not German - Germans , we are co - heirs to the German linguistic tradition . Any impediment that would tend to separate us from that tradition must be put down ...
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The phoneme revisited | 503 |
Semantic overloading a restudy of the verb remind | 522 |
Controlled activation of latent contrast | 548 |
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