Studien zur englischen Philologie1900 |
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... question to fall far short of ideal requirements . My chief aim has been to collect and as far as circumstances would allow to sift the material which has been accessible to me during the course of my studies in English philology ...
... question to fall far short of ideal requirements . My chief aim has been to collect and as far as circumstances would allow to sift the material which has been accessible to me during the course of my studies in English philology ...
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... questions connected with the subject . Brate's work , which has proved extremely useful for the knowledge of the Scand ... question of loan - words is concerned , surpassed and rendered superfluous by Steenstrup's work . The list of 100 ...
... questions connected with the subject . Brate's work , which has proved extremely useful for the knowledge of the Scand ... question of loan - words is concerned , surpassed and rendered superfluous by Steenstrup's work . The list of 100 ...
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... questions . In this connection may be mentioned a paper read by myself at the meeting of the ' Språkvetenskapliga Sällskapet i Upsala ' ( Philological Society of Upsala ) in December 1898 , concerning the question whether any of the ...
... questions . In this connection may be mentioned a paper read by myself at the meeting of the ' Språkvetenskapliga Sällskapet i Upsala ' ( Philological Society of Upsala ) in December 1898 , concerning the question whether any of the ...
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... questions , especially the question concerning the phonological history of the dialects , has been fairly settled . Much use will , for these purposes , be derived from the English Dialect Dictionary , when completed . In this treatise ...
... questions , especially the question concerning the phonological history of the dialects , has been fairly settled . Much use will , for these purposes , be derived from the English Dialect Dictionary , when completed . In this treatise ...
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... question was in- troduced by the Northmen , yre cannot be well otherwise ex- plained than as depending on an etymological identification of O. E. y and O. Scand . oy , ey . - O. Scand . leysingi ' freedman ' was introduced into O. E. as ...
... question was in- troduced by the Northmen , yre cannot be well otherwise ex- plained than as depending on an etymological identification of O. E. y and O. Scand . oy , ey . - O. Scand . leysingi ' freedman ' was introduced into O. E. as ...
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