Language, Band 75,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1999 |
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... VOWEL OPEN / CLOSED ( L / S ) ( O / C ) OLD ENGLISH SG MIDDLE DUTCH DUTCH a . S C - C PL SG sunne sunnan sonne sonnen PL SG zon PL zonnen b . S C - O dæg dagas dach dāghe dag da : gen C. S 0-0 sunu d . L C - O stän suna sōne stānas sten ...
... VOWEL OPEN / CLOSED ( L / S ) ( O / C ) OLD ENGLISH SG MIDDLE DUTCH DUTCH a . S C - C PL SG sunne sunnan sonne sonnen PL SG zon PL zonnen b . S C - O dæg dagas dach dāghe dag da : gen C. S 0-0 sunu d . L C - O stän suna sōne stānas sten ...
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... vowel , we would expect that this class of nouns would eventually be restructured to have an underlying long vowel , once vowel length again became unpredictable . This is indeed the case , with some exceptions . The Old English nouns ...
... vowel , we would expect that this class of nouns would eventually be restructured to have an underlying long vowel , once vowel length again became unpredictable . This is indeed the case , with some exceptions . The Old English nouns ...
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... vowels were originally long , even when followed by long spirantized fricatives from the same source , the vowel length re- mained . In Table 37 , a long vowel is indicated by L after the verb , a short vowel by S. a . Classes IV & V ...
... vowels were originally long , even when followed by long spirantized fricatives from the same source , the vowel length re- mained . In Table 37 , a long vowel is indicated by L after the verb , a short vowel by S. a . Classes IV & V ...
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