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This assumption , that umlaut after its rise in one central area was borrowed extensively by other dialects , disagrees with the theory that sees in umlaut , or rather in the allophonic variation potentially resulting in umlaut ...
This assumption , that umlaut after its rise in one central area was borrowed extensively by other dialects , disagrees with the theory that sees in umlaut , or rather in the allophonic variation potentially resulting in umlaut ...
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This is , of course , merely an internal extension of the theory that umlaut spread externally from Anglo - Frisian to Old High German . Brinkmann thinks that the umlauted forms were borrowed singly or in mor- phological sets ...
This is , of course , merely an internal extension of the theory that umlaut spread externally from Anglo - Frisian to Old High German . Brinkmann thinks that the umlauted forms were borrowed singly or in mor- phological sets ...
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similar forms with e or ä for Slavic a before an i - sound , are evidence for the continued operation of umlaut . Kranzmayer , in support of his theory , cited Bavarian place - names where umlaut phonemes appeared in place of Slavic or ...
similar forms with e or ä for Slavic a before an i - sound , are evidence for the continued operation of umlaut . Kranzmayer , in support of his theory , cited Bavarian place - names where umlaut phonemes appeared in place of Slavic or ...
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Coexistent Phonemic Systems | 19 |
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