Language, Band 40George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... German influence than Trüb recognizes . The exact phonetic form of the diphthong ei is not made clear ; apparently its quality varies in different localities . Kurt Meyer , ' Formenspaltung in der schweizerdeutschen Adjektivflexion ...
... German influence than Trüb recognizes . The exact phonetic form of the diphthong ei is not made clear ; apparently its quality varies in different localities . Kurt Meyer , ' Formenspaltung in der schweizerdeutschen Adjektivflexion ...
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... German inhabitants were always proud of their German language and prepared a num- ber of handwritten vocabularies , which list 330 German words , but 20 percent of them have been lost since 1880. The Italian linguistic atlas includes 15 ...
... German inhabitants were always proud of their German language and prepared a num- ber of handwritten vocabularies , which list 330 German words , but 20 percent of them have been lost since 1880. The Italian linguistic atlas includes 15 ...
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... German scholars . In linguistics this has led partly to a return of Latin traditional terminology , partly to a considerable influx of modern foreign terms or loan - translations , often replacing well established German terms . Moser ...
... German scholars . In linguistics this has led partly to a return of Latin traditional terminology , partly to a considerable influx of modern foreign terms or loan - translations , often replacing well established German terms . Moser ...
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