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The consequences of OSL for the Dutch quantity system were quite drastic : if we compare the original quantity of Germanic stems , exemplified in Table 10 by Old English , with their Modern Dutch counterparts , the change is striking .
The consequences of OSL for the Dutch quantity system were quite drastic : if we compare the original quantity of Germanic stems , exemplified in Table 10 by Old English , with their Modern Dutch counterparts , the change is striking .
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In Dutch , the operation of OSL is relatively transparent with respect to the original contexts as exemplified by Old English . In German , the operation of OSL interacts with consonant gemination and paradigm levelling , obscuring the ...
In Dutch , the operation of OSL is relatively transparent with respect to the original contexts as exemplified by Old English . In German , the operation of OSL interacts with consonant gemination and paradigm levelling , obscuring the ...
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A CL analysis predicts no lengthening at all in disyllabic nouns with original short vowels , as in row c of Table 21. We have seen however , that a significant proportion of such words have long vowels in the modern language - over 40 ...
A CL analysis predicts no lengthening at all in disyllabic nouns with original short vowels , as in row c of Table 21. We have seen however , that a significant proportion of such words have long vowels in the modern language - over 40 ...
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