Language, Band 75,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1999 |
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... TABLE 14. Other types of gemination blocking OSL . OLD ENGLISH DUTCH weder weer L GERMAN Wetter S GLOSS ' weather ' snide snee / snede L Schnitt S ' cut ' sidu zede L Sitte S ' custom ' butere boter L Butter S ' butter ' TABLE 15. OSL ...
... TABLE 14. Other types of gemination blocking OSL . OLD ENGLISH DUTCH weder weer L GERMAN Wetter S GLOSS ' weather ' snide snee / snede L Schnitt S ' cut ' sidu zede L Sitte S ' custom ' butere boter L Butter S ' butter ' TABLE 15. OSL ...
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... Table 22 , we arrive at the figures in Table 23. Considering the various extraneous factors that could account for the few short vowels that we find here , the results support the expectation that the modern descendants of these nouns ...
... Table 22 , we arrive at the figures in Table 23. Considering the various extraneous factors that could account for the few short vowels that we find here , the results support the expectation that the modern descendants of these nouns ...
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... TABLE 43. Class I and II verbs in Modern English . In contrast , the stem vowels of the past plural and the participle in class II are in open syllables and are not high , and so they do lengthen ( Table 42b ) . Many of these verbs ...
... TABLE 43. Class I and II verbs in Modern English . In contrast , the stem vowels of the past plural and the participle in class II are in open syllables and are not high , and so they do lengthen ( Table 42b ) . Many of these verbs ...
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