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One of these processes interacting with OSL is the Old High German ( OHG ) consonant shift , also known as the second consonant shift ( cf. Prokosch 1939 : 79 ) , which led to the doubling of consonants in certain positions .
One of these processes interacting with OSL is the Old High German ( OHG ) consonant shift , also known as the second consonant shift ( cf. Prokosch 1939 : 79 ) , which led to the doubling of consonants in certain positions .
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MHG GERMAN GLOSS himel Himmel ' sky ' weter Wetter ' weather hamer Hammer “ hammer ' Table 14. Other types of gemination blocking OSL . OLD ENGLISH DUTCH GERMAN GLOSS weder weer L Wetter S ' weather snide snee / snede L Schnitt S ' cut ...
MHG GERMAN GLOSS himel Himmel ' sky ' weter Wetter ' weather hamer Hammer “ hammer ' Table 14. Other types of gemination blocking OSL . OLD ENGLISH DUTCH GERMAN GLOSS weder weer L Wetter S ' weather snide snee / snede L Schnitt S ' cut ...
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DUTCH AND GERMAN . All infinitive forms of classes I and II remain long in Dutch and German , as one would have expected . Furthermore , as predicted , all the infinitives in classes IV , V , and VI are long , except where the ...
DUTCH AND GERMAN . All infinitive forms of classes I and II remain long in Dutch and German , as one would have expected . Furthermore , as predicted , all the infinitives in classes IV , V , and VI are long , except where the ...
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