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should show , and in our results does show , a triple affinity with High German , reinforced by more or less continuous interchange between the two high - prestige literary languages in medieval times and later .
should show , and in our results does show , a triple affinity with High German , reinforced by more or less continuous interchange between the two high - prestige literary languages in medieval times and later .
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As noted before in the context of the tripartite theory , the progressive foreshortening is striking : Old High German and Old Icelandic 280 OLD - NEW : Old High German and Modern Icelandic 340 NEW - OLD : Modern High German and Old ...
As noted before in the context of the tripartite theory , the progressive foreshortening is striking : Old High German and Old Icelandic 280 OLD - NEW : Old High German and Modern Icelandic 340 NEW - OLD : Modern High German and Old ...
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Höfler next takes up the High German consonant mutation itself , and attempts to show that , even within the geographically , culturally , and economically rather unified area affected by it , its manifestation in diminishing ...
Höfler next takes up the High German consonant mutation itself , and attempts to show that , even within the geographically , culturally , and economically rather unified area affected by it , its manifestation in diminishing ...
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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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