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become available ; nothing appears to fill the place of the discarded concept of Proto - German . Or was it perhaps not discarded at all ? To be sure , these involutions merely reflect the present state of ...
become available ; nothing appears to fill the place of the discarded concept of Proto - German . Or was it perhaps not discarded at all ? To be sure , these involutions merely reflect the present state of ...
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Most of the exceptions to the statements just made appear in atonic words , where unstressing and restressing had doubtless produced a wider variety of phonemically distinct shapes . I conclude that the written symbols ae , æ , and ę ...
Most of the exceptions to the statements just made appear in atonic words , where unstressing and restressing had doubtless produced a wider variety of phonemically distinct shapes . I conclude that the written symbols ae , æ , and ę ...
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Before s plus vowel ( environment k ) , the evidence is as follows : The stem ' raise ' appears only with e : upahefen once , upahefenisse twice , and uphefenis once . The stem ' have ' appears only with a : hafast once , hafað twice ...
Before s plus vowel ( environment k ) , the evidence is as follows : The stem ' raise ' appears only with e : upahefen once , upahefenisse twice , and uphefenis once . The stem ' have ' appears only with a : hafast once , hafað twice ...
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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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