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а tion is valid is proved by the existence of four distinct phonetic types , whereas the ordinary nominal plural normally derives its form from an ' isomorphic singular base . The only exceptions to this are the anomalous suppletive ...
а tion is valid is proved by the existence of four distinct phonetic types , whereas the ordinary nominal plural normally derives its form from an ' isomorphic singular base . The only exceptions to this are the anomalous suppletive ...
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Not all OHG forms containing a and other velar vowels before an i - sound correspond to MHG forms with umlaut phonemes indicated by special orthographic symbols . We find also , in Middle High German and Early New High German ( ENHG ) ...
Not all OHG forms containing a and other velar vowels before an i - sound correspond to MHG forms with umlaut phonemes indicated by special orthographic symbols . We find also , in Middle High German and Early New High German ( ENHG ) ...
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The adjectives gewaltec , manlich , tannin show the vowels of the nouns gewalt , mann , tanna with which they are connected ; the inflected forms arte , bruste , burge , hanin have the vowels of the corresponding nominatives ; starchi ...
The adjectives gewaltec , manlich , tannin show the vowels of the nouns gewalt , mann , tanna with which they are connected ; the inflected forms arte , bruste , burge , hanin have the vowels of the corresponding nominatives ; starchi ...
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The Monophthongization of Gothic ai au | 15 |
An Ethopian Merchants Argot | 22 |
Coexistent Phonemic Systems | 29 |
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