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An Automatic Part-Of-Speech Tagger for Middle Low German
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN History of the German Language 1 Indo
The Germanic Third Weak Class
Teaching English-Spanish Cognates Using the Texas 2X2 Picture Book Reading Lists
A Penn-Style Treebank of Middle Low German
Old Frisian, an Introduction To
A Middle High German Primer, with Grammar, Notes, and Glossary
Verbs of Letting in Germanic and Romance Languages a Quantitative Investigation Based on a Parallel Corpus of Film Subtitles
Introduction to Middle High German: a Reader and Grammar
CHAPTER TWENTY History of the German Language 3 Middle High
The World's Major Languages
Identifying Cognate Sets Across Dictionaries of Related Languages
INTRODUCTION to MIDDLE HIGH GERMAN GATE¥/Ay BOOKS
Middle High and New High German
A Glottometric Subgrouping of the Early Germanic Languages
A Grammar of Proto-Germanic
Crossing the Lake: Motion Verb Constructions in Bodensee-Alemannic and Swiss German1 Ellen Brandner & Martin Salzmann, Unive
Deaths of Languages. by Jared Diamond
Top View
Some Examples of Suppletion. 1. Ancient Greek. There Are About Ten
New World Mennonite Low German: an Investigating of Changes in Progress
Methodological Reflections on the Emergence of Old Frisian
Modality and Negation in the History of Low German*
FREQUENCY and the GERMAN(IC) VERB: a HISTORICAL SOCIOLINGUISTIC STUDY of CLASS VII by CONNI COVINGTON (Under the Direction of Jo
A Penn-Style Treebank of Middle Low German
Early Germanic Literature and Culture
Chapter 37: Eo (“Go”) and Time/Place Constructions
Middle Low German Loanwords in Russian
A Note on the Silent GO That Underlies an Instance of Apparent Suppletion in Spanish
Resonances in Middle High German: New Methodologies in Prosody
Exploring Genre and Understanding the Self in the Middle High German 'Spielmannsepen'
On Double Verb Constructions in English: with Special Reference to Grammaticalization
+ Bare Infinitive
Low German Influence on the Scandinavian Languages in Late Medieval Times – Some Comments on Loan Words, Word-Forming, Syntactic Structures and Names
4 Old and Middle Continental West Germanic
In the Present Tense
The Acquisition of the English Causative Alternation
Changing Verbs to Past Tense Worksheets
Preterite Form of Comer
The Poles and Their Gothic Descent
Universals of Causative and Anticausative Verb Formation and the Spontaneity Scale
Doing Your Own Cognate Analyses