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This is a new development in language history , in which ' the development of present - day spoken German represents a correction and a bridging over of the historical discontinuity between dialects and the domain of the standard ...
This is a new development in language history , in which ' the development of present - day spoken German represents a correction and a bridging over of the historical discontinuity between dialects and the domain of the standard ...
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ilar dialects , i.e. Southern Rhenish - Franconian , the application of linguistics to a problem area and are available in computerized text form . in German - English translation for which she The normalized MHG text is less ...
ilar dialects , i.e. Southern Rhenish - Franconian , the application of linguistics to a problem area and are available in computerized text form . in German - English translation for which she The normalized MHG text is less ...
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The basic assumption of the joint East German / Soviet project underlying Ausbildung is that the development of the normalized German national language — the ' Literatursprache ' — accompanied the development of the German bourgeois ...
The basic assumption of the joint East German / Soviet project underlying Ausbildung is that the development of the normalized German national language — the ' Literatursprache ' — accompanied the development of the German bourgeois ...
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Orthography and linguistic theory | 28 |
Complementation in Italian | 73 |
The independence of syntax and phonology in cliticization Judith L Klavans | 95 |
Urheberrecht | |
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