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George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. THE VERSCHÄRFUNG IN GERMANIC HENRY LEE SMITH JR . BROWN UNIVERSITY [ This article assumes that the Germanic phenomenon known as Verschärfung was due to the IE long voiceless semivowels hj and hw ...
George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. THE VERSCHÄRFUNG IN GERMANIC HENRY LEE SMITH JR . BROWN UNIVERSITY [ This article assumes that the Germanic phenomenon known as Verschärfung was due to the IE long voiceless semivowels hj and hw ...
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... Germanic family on the other , for in West Germanic the velar spirant soon became assimilated to the nature of the following semivowel and the first element of the new combination became vocalized and coalesced with the preceding short ...
... Germanic family on the other , for in West Germanic the velar spirant soon became assimilated to the nature of the following semivowel and the first element of the new combination became vocalized and coalesced with the preceding short ...
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... Germanic , there is very likely to be a discussion , or at least mention , of equiva- lent , non - cognate terms used elsewhere in Europe , especially in other Germanic languages . See e.g. barn , bläck , dimma , gråta , grädde , hälsa ...
... Germanic , there is very likely to be a discussion , or at least mention , of equiva- lent , non - cognate terms used elsewhere in Europe , especially in other Germanic languages . See e.g. barn , bläck , dimma , gråta , grädde , hälsa ...
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Definite Article + Family Name in Italian | 33 |
Intonation Patterns in American Norwegian | 49 |
HANS KURATH | 82 |
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