Language, Band 75,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1999 |
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... Dutch quantity system were quite drastic : if we compare the original quantity of Germanic stems , exemplified in Table 10 by Old English , with their Modern Dutch counterparts , the change is striking . Original Syllable VOWEL OPEN ...
... Dutch quantity system were quite drastic : if we compare the original quantity of Germanic stems , exemplified in Table 10 by Old English , with their Modern Dutch counterparts , the change is striking . Original Syllable VOWEL OPEN ...
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... Dutch or English . Of particular interest here is the change of postvocalic voiceless stops into corresponding geminate fricatives . OLD ENGLISH OLD HIGH GERMAN ENGLISH water open wacian wazzer offan water open wahhen , -ōn wake TABLE ...
... Dutch or English . Of particular interest here is the change of postvocalic voiceless stops into corresponding geminate fricatives . OLD ENGLISH OLD HIGH GERMAN ENGLISH water open wacian wazzer offan water open wahhen , -ōn wake TABLE ...
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... DUTCH messen S meten L sprechen S spreken L stelan stehlen L stelen L cnedan kneten L kneden L b . Classes I & II OLD ENGLISH GERMAN DUTCH bītan beißen L bijten L strīcan streichen L strijken L gripan greifen L grijpen L ceosan beodan ...
... DUTCH messen S meten L sprechen S spreken L stelan stehlen L stelen L cnedan kneten L kneden L b . Classes I & II OLD ENGLISH GERMAN DUTCH bītan beißen L bijten L strīcan streichen L strijken L gripan greifen L grijpen L ceosan beodan ...
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