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The dialectal and regional variants in Middle High German of the verb ' to go ' , gân vs. gên , are not used in accordance with the local or regional speech of the authors ' native area but in accordance with their social prestige ...
The dialectal and regional variants in Middle High German of the verb ' to go ' , gân vs. gên , are not used in accordance with the local or regional speech of the authors ' native area but in accordance with their social prestige ...
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That German - speaking scholars are loath to accept this advance in the field is common knowledge ( cf. George S. Lane , Lg . 30.499 ) ; it makes this work a little less than useful at this point , at least for most other scholars .
That German - speaking scholars are loath to accept this advance in the field is common knowledge ( cf. George S. Lane , Lg . 30.499 ) ; it makes this work a little less than useful at this point , at least for most other scholars .
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True , French légal yields a morpheme boundary with much greater difficulty than the corresponding German gesetz - lich , and French simplicia contrast with foreign nonsimplicia in such pairs as dé ' thimble ' - German Finger - hut ...
True , French légal yields a morpheme boundary with much greater difficulty than the corresponding German gesetz - lich , and French simplicia contrast with foreign nonsimplicia in such pairs as dé ' thimble ' - German Finger - hut ...
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