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The predictable effect , as mentioned earlier , is an exaggeration of the time - depth to Proto - Germanic . In the case of Old High German there is a smaller discrepancy in the other direction , which is amply accounted for by the ...
The predictable effect , as mentioned earlier , is an exaggeration of the time - depth to Proto - Germanic . In the case of Old High German there is a smaller discrepancy in the other direction , which is amply accounted for by the ...
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the table that the internal split dates within continental North - Sea Germanic are consistently later than any of those between its members and the old stage of Inland Germanic , viz . Old High German . The marked postdating with later ...
the table that the internal split dates within continental North - Sea Germanic are consistently later than any of those between its members and the old stage of Inland Germanic , viz . Old High German . The marked postdating with later ...
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Furthermore , to the extent that the Old High German of our sample already embodied North - Sea Germanic ( mainly Saxon ) and Weser - Rhine Germanic ( Franconian ) elements , our early figure of 280 A.D. must be considered too late .
Furthermore , to the extent that the Old High German of our sample already embodied North - Sea Germanic ( mainly Saxon ) and Weser - Rhine Germanic ( Franconian ) elements , our early figure of 280 A.D. must be considered too late .
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The IndoEuropean semivowels in BaltoSlavic | 16 |
Yet again the Strassburg Oaths | 24 |
The measurement of meaning Carroll | 58 |
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