Language, Band 75,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1999 |
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... German ( OHG ) consonant shift , also known as the second conso- nant shift ( cf. Prokosch 1939 : 79 ) , which led to the doubling of consonants in certain positions . This consonant shift , which marks a crucial difference between Old ...
... German ( OHG ) consonant shift , also known as the second conso- nant shift ( cf. Prokosch 1939 : 79 ) , which led to the doubling of consonants in certain positions . This consonant shift , which marks a crucial difference between Old ...
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... German words , it was doubled regardless of the preceding vowel , thereby shortening original long vowels as well . OLD ENGLISH mōdor GERMAN Mutter fōdor slīdan Futter schlittern GLOSS ' mother ' ' fodder ' ' slide ' TABLE 16 ...
... German words , it was doubled regardless of the preceding vowel , thereby shortening original long vowels as well . OLD ENGLISH mōdor GERMAN Mutter fōdor slīdan Futter schlittern GLOSS ' mother ' ' fodder ' ' slide ' TABLE 16 ...
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... German , as one would have expected . Furthermore , as predicted , all the infinitives in classes IV , V , and VI are long , except where the postvocalic consonants underwent the second consonant shift in German . The interesting ...
... German , as one would have expected . Furthermore , as predicted , all the infinitives in classes IV , V , and VI are long , except where the postvocalic consonants underwent the second consonant shift in German . The interesting ...
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