Language, Band 75,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1999 |
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... Middle English . There are a number of attempts to define and differentiate the meanings of groups of Middle English vocabulary items , such as fortune , fate and chance ( by JANET BATELY ) . Others concentrate on various aspects of ...
... Middle English . There are a number of attempts to define and differentiate the meanings of groups of Middle English vocabulary items , such as fortune , fate and chance ( by JANET BATELY ) . Others concentrate on various aspects of ...
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... Middle English , Middle Dutch and Middle High German - were lengthened under certain circumstances . There have been two different explanations for this change . The traditional assumption is that a process of open syllable lengthening ...
... Middle English , Middle Dutch and Middle High German - were lengthened under certain circumstances . There have been two different explanations for this change . The traditional assumption is that a process of open syllable lengthening ...
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... Middle English , and in Modern English many of them are weak verbs . Nevertheless , as expected the Class II verbs , in contrast to those in class I , have long vowels in the infinitive , past and past participle — the last category ...
... Middle English , and in Modern English many of them are weak verbs . Nevertheless , as expected the Class II verbs , in contrast to those in class I , have long vowels in the infinitive , past and past participle — the last category ...
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