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The point at issue was also one of the classical cruxes in German historical phonology : the phonetic description of the two sibilants written ( s z ) in OHG and MHG . They merged in ENHG under the influence of pattern pressure through ...
The point at issue was also one of the classical cruxes in German historical phonology : the phonetic description of the two sibilants written ( s z ) in OHG and MHG . They merged in ENHG under the influence of pattern pressure through ...
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Interestingly , a noun - like adjective in English very often must be translated into German as the first member of a nominal compound : ( 31 ) Red wine Rotwein ( marginally : roter Wein ) the Jewish question die Judenfrage ( ?? die ...
Interestingly , a noun - like adjective in English very often must be translated into German as the first member of a nominal compound : ( 31 ) Red wine Rotwein ( marginally : roter Wein ) the Jewish question die Judenfrage ( ?? die ...
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In German and Swedish , long vowels and diphthongs are apparently less cohesive than in English . As noted above , there is a tendency in German for diphthongs to act as units , though the data do not permit us to determine how strong a ...
In German and Swedish , long vowels and diphthongs are apparently less cohesive than in English . As noted above , there is a tendency in German for diphthongs to act as units , though the data do not permit us to determine how strong a ...
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The English auxiliary system Yehuda N Falk | 483 |
Obligatory too in English Jeff Kaplan | 510 |
The repeated morph constraint L Menn and B MacWhinney | 519 |
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