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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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OE STEM OE VOWEL EXPECTED NE SHORT NE LONG VOWEL LENGTH ME LENGTH # % / a / Short L - L 3 6.5 % 43 93.5 % le / Short L - L 9 33.3 % 18 66.7 % lo / Short L - L 3 12.5 % 21 87.5 % Table 23. Outcomes in classes with no length alternation ...
OE STEM OE VOWEL EXPECTED NE SHORT NE LONG VOWEL LENGTH ME LENGTH # % / a / Short L - L 3 6.5 % 43 93.5 % le / Short L - L 9 33.3 % 18 66.7 % lo / Short L - L 3 12.5 % 21 87.5 % Table 23. Outcomes in classes with no length alternation ...
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Class II freeze [ i : ] froze [ ou ] frozen ( ou ) choose ( u :) chose ( ou ) chosen ( ou ) 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 ...
Class II freeze [ i : ] froze [ ou ] frozen ( ou ) choose ( u :) chose ( ou ) chosen ( ou ) 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 ...
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