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The other North - Sea Germanic dialects , for reasons we have anticipated , appear to become lexically distinct only at various later times . If we used rough means between the dates available in each case for Saxon ( including Modern ...
The other North - Sea Germanic dialects , for reasons we have anticipated , appear to become lexically distinct only at various later times . If we used rough means between the dates available in each case for Saxon ( including Modern ...
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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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Two corpora2 of the kind commonly called the EARLIER ( E ) and the LATER ( L ) stage of one and the same language behave in some essential ways like our two archives . ( It must not , however , be thought that , conversely , any two ...
Two corpora2 of the kind commonly called the EARLIER ( E ) and the LATER ( L ) stage of one and the same language behave in some essential ways like our two archives . ( It must not , however , be thought that , conversely , any two ...
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The IndoEuropean semivowels in BaltoSlavic | 16 |
Yet again the Strassburg Oaths | 24 |
Notes | 126 |
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