On Germanic Linguistics: Issues and Methods

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Irmengard Rauch, Gerald F. Carr, Robert L. Kyes
Mouton de Gruyter, 1992 - Foreign Language Study - 416 pages

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Contents

Preface
1
Variation between รพ and t in the Ormulum
21
An explanation for ablautleveling in Early New High German
37
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