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In 1912 Professor Wilkens of New York University , while visiting the county , heard the German spoken by some of the older inhabitants ; he informs me that it was Middle or High German in its more obvious characteristics and probably ...
In 1912 Professor Wilkens of New York University , while visiting the county , heard the German spoken by some of the older inhabitants ; he informs me that it was Middle or High German in its more obvious characteristics and probably ...
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On the other hand , we might look to the German speech of the original inhabitants for its origin . This suggestion however is unsatisfactory , since we cannot ascertain certainly what the character of the German dialect was which we ...
On the other hand , we might look to the German speech of the original inhabitants for its origin . This suggestion however is unsatisfactory , since we cannot ascertain certainly what the character of the German dialect was which we ...
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This accords neither with High German nor Low German speech - habits . It may be a hybridization , or an adaptation of High German sounds to English speech - habits . The English word zinc is pronounced in the dialect exactly like the ...
This accords neither with High German nor Low German speech - habits . It may be a hybridization , or an adaptation of High German sounds to English speech - habits . The English word zinc is pronounced in the dialect exactly like the ...
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Don CAMERON ALLEN A Note on Sixteenth Century Vernacular | 17 |
F VOEGELIN Shawnee Phonemes | 23 |
Book Reviews E H SturtevantR G Kent H Keniston A | 38 |
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