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Notker's ' u ' after w in suuúmmen ' schwimmen ' and guuúnnen ' gewinnen ' indicate ( ü ) ; his ' oe ' and ' o ' in froemidiu ' fremd ' ( MHG frömede ) and erlosken ' erlöschen ' ( MHG löschen ) indicate ( ö ) .
Notker's ' u ' after w in suuúmmen ' schwimmen ' and guuúnnen ' gewinnen ' indicate ( ü ) ; his ' oe ' and ' o ' in froemidiu ' fremd ' ( MHG frömede ) and erlosken ' erlöschen ' ( MHG löschen ) indicate ( ö ) .
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The umlaut phonemes in Bavarian place - names probably indicate sound - substitution for certain allophones of velar vowels in the Slavic and Romance prototypes . The alleged effectiveness of umlaut in MHG times implies that whenever a ...
The umlaut phonemes in Bavarian place - names probably indicate sound - substitution for certain allophones of velar vowels in the Slavic and Romance prototypes . The alleged effectiveness of umlaut in MHG times implies that whenever a ...
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The dictionary does , to be sure , resolve all consonantal ambiguities by extra symbols placed after the words ; but differences in vowel length are nowhere indicated . It is true that many two - mora vowels can be described as ...
The dictionary does , to be sure , resolve all consonantal ambiguities by extra symbols placed after the words ; but differences in vowel length are nowhere indicated . It is true that many two - mora vowels can be described as ...
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The Monophthongization of Gothic ai au | 15 |
An Ethopian Merchants Argot | 22 |
Coexistent Phonemic Systems | 29 |
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