Studien zur englischen Philologie1900 |
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... etymological questions connected with the subject . Brate's work , which has proved extremely useful for the knowledge of the Scand . influence on the English 1 ) Worsaae's Minder om de Danske og Nordmændene i England , Skot- land og ...
... etymological questions connected with the subject . Brate's work , which has proved extremely useful for the knowledge of the Scand . influence on the English 1 ) Worsaae's Minder om de Danske og Nordmændene i England , Skot- land og ...
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... Etymology ' I Oxford 2nd ed . 1892 p . 453-480 , Skeat gives an introduction to the study of the Scandinavian element in English together with a discussion of some phonological questions and word lists illustrating the same . Kluge's ...
... Etymology ' I Oxford 2nd ed . 1892 p . 453-480 , Skeat gives an introduction to the study of the Scandinavian element in English together with a discussion of some phonological questions and word lists illustrating the same . Kluge's ...
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... Etymological Dictionary of the English Language ' and his ' List of Words the etymology of which is illustrated by comparison with Ice- landic ' ) , Kluge and Lutz ( English Etymology , Strassburg 1898 ) , and , above all , from the ...
... Etymological Dictionary of the English Language ' and his ' List of Words the etymology of which is illustrated by comparison with Ice- landic ' ) , Kluge and Lutz ( English Etymology , Strassburg 1898 ) , and , above all , from the ...
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... etymological knowledge of Scandinavian , which enabled them to replace Scandinavian words and sounds by their English equivalents and some times they coined words , esp . compounds , simply by a trans- lation from Scandinavian . This ...
... etymological knowledge of Scandinavian , which enabled them to replace Scandinavian words and sounds by their English equivalents and some times they coined words , esp . compounds , simply by a trans- lation from Scandinavian . This ...
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... etymologically identified with O. E. ea , it would have been possible to in- troduce ou , au in Scand . words as O. E. ea . O. E. dream meant ' joy , bliss , mirth etc .. Is it possible to explain M. E. drem ' dream ' through Scand ...
... etymologically identified with O. E. ea , it would have been possible to in- troduce ou , au in Scand . words as O. E. ea . O. E. dream meant ' joy , bliss , mirth etc .. Is it possible to explain M. E. drem ' dream ' through Scand ...
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Aasen ablaut Alex Altisl Altschwed analogous Anglia Arth Ayenb Björkman Bosw.-Toller Brate Bülbring by-form Cart Cath consonant Danelag Danish Dansk depend derived dialects Dict Dictionaries diphthong doubt due to Scand East Scand Engl English word etymology explained foot-note Germ given Goth Gramm Gramm.2 Hamp i-mutation i-vowel Kluge Kluge-Lutz Langl language Lidén loan loan-words Luick M. E. forms M. E. word Middle English Morsbach N. E. dial nasal consonant native word Nord Noreen Northmen Norw O. W. Scand occurs Ordb Orrm Orrmulum Paul and Braune's Paul's Grundr.2 possible pret probably Prov question Rietz rime-word Scandinavian language Scandinavian loan-words Scandinavian origin seems Sievers Skeat Steenstrup Stratm.-Bradley Stud Swed Sweet Tamm Teut Teutonic Teutonic languages texts Townl Troy u-mutation verb vowel Wall Wicl Zupitza