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Original Syllable VOWEL OPEN / CLOSED ( L / S ) ( O / C ) OLD ENGLISH MIDDLE DUTCH DUTCH SG PL SG PL SG PL sunne sunnan zon zonnen dæg dagas a . S b . S c . S d . L C - C C - O 0-0 C - O sonne dach sõne sonnen dāghe sõne dag zo : n da ...
Original Syllable VOWEL OPEN / CLOSED ( L / S ) ( O / C ) OLD ENGLISH MIDDLE DUTCH DUTCH SG PL SG PL SG PL sunne sunnan zon zonnen dæg dagas a . S b . S c . S d . L C - C C - O 0-0 C - O sonne dach sõne sonnen dāghe sõne dag zo : n da ...
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show ( a ) that the levelling went both ways and ( b ) that both original long vowels as well as those lengthened by ... forms of the paradigm would emerge in Middle English with a long vowel , we would expect that this class of nouns ...
show ( a ) that the levelling went both ways and ( b ) that both original long vowels as well as those lengthened by ... forms of the paradigm would emerge in Middle English with a long vowel , we would expect that this class of nouns ...
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The interesting comparisons are the infinitives with original long vowels ( classes I and II ) ( in late Old High German , the long fricatives ... In Table 37 , a long vowel is indicated by L after the verb , a short vowel by S. a .
The interesting comparisons are the infinitives with original long vowels ( classes I and II ) ( in late Old High German , the long fricatives ... In Table 37 , a long vowel is indicated by L after the verb , a short vowel by S. a .
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