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  • For the Official Published Version, See Lingua 133 (Sept. 2013), Pp. 73–83. Link

    For the Official Published Version, See Lingua 133 (Sept. 2013), Pp. 73–83. Link

  • INTELLIGIBILITY of STANDARD GERMAN and LOW GERMAN to SPEAKERS of DUTCH Charlotte Gooskens1, Sebastian Kürschner2, Renée Van Be

    INTELLIGIBILITY of STANDARD GERMAN and LOW GERMAN to SPEAKERS of DUTCH Charlotte Gooskens1, Sebastian Kürschner2, Renée Van Be

  • World Languages Using Latin Script

    World Languages Using Latin Script

  • Dutch. a Linguistic History of Holland and Belgium

    Dutch. a Linguistic History of Holland and Belgium

  • Afrikaans and Dutch As Closely-Related Languages: a Comparison to West Germanic Languages and Dutch Dialects

    Afrikaans and Dutch As Closely-Related Languages: a Comparison to West Germanic Languages and Dutch Dialects

  • The Grouping of the Germanic Languages: a Critical Review Michael-Christopher Todd Highlander University of South Carolina - Columbia

    The Grouping of the Germanic Languages: a Critical Review Michael-Christopher Todd Highlander University of South Carolina - Columbia

  • Particle and Prefix Verbs: Insights from the History of Frisian and Other West Germanic Languages

    Particle and Prefix Verbs: Insights from the History of Frisian and Other West Germanic Languages

  • Vowel Change in English and German: a Comparative Analysis

    Vowel Change in English and German: a Comparative Analysis

  • [Folia Linguistica] Proto-Germanic Ai In

    [Folia Linguistica] Proto-Germanic Ai In

  • The History of the Franconian Tone Contrast by Paul Boersma; Identical to Published Version, November 2017*

    The History of the Franconian Tone Contrast by Paul Boersma; Identical to Published Version, November 2017*

  • German and Its Closest Relatives: the Origins of the Germanic Languages

    German and Its Closest Relatives: the Origins of the Germanic Languages

  • The Phonetic Realization of Focus in West Frisian, Low Saxon, High

    The Phonetic Realization of Focus in West Frisian, Low Saxon, High

  • Early Medieval Hebrew Sibilants in the Rhineland, South Central and Eastern Europe*

    Early Medieval Hebrew Sibilants in the Rhineland, South Central and Eastern Europe*

  • North Sea Germanic – Low Dutch – Frisian – Low Saxon – Low Franconian - Danish

    North Sea Germanic – Low Dutch – Frisian – Low Saxon – Low Franconian - Danish

  • 58. the Dialectology of Germanic

    58. the Dialectology of Germanic

  • In Defense of a Dialect-Contact Scenario of the Cen- Tral Franconian Tonogenesis

    In Defense of a Dialect-Contact Scenario of the Cen- Tral Franconian Tonogenesis

  • A Limburgish Corpus Dictionary: Digital Solutions for the Lexicography of a Non-Standardized Regional Language

    A Limburgish Corpus Dictionary: Digital Solutions for the Lexicography of a Non-Standardized Regional Language

  • Have German Will Travel Sprache

    Have German Will Travel Sprache

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  • An Old High German Primer
  • Low German and Dutch
  • An Old High German Primer : with Grammar, Notes and Glossary (1888) Pdf, Epub, Ebook
  • Old Germanic Languages
  • The Influence of Dialects on the Sociolinguistic Perception of Dutch
  • Frisian & Low Franconian
  • Modality and Negation in the History of Low German*
  • Germanic Languages the Development of Proto-Germanic
  • II. the Major Dialect Regions O Dutch: Linguistic Structure, Spectrum O
  • Chapter 34 Minority Germanic Languages
  • 3. South Sleswick and the Lower Rhine, Where Is That?
  • Negation in Historical West Flemish and Hollandic: an Investigation of Resilient Preverbal Markers
  • Palatalization in West Germanic a DISSERTATION SUBMITTED to the FACULTY of the GRADUATE SCHOOL of the UNIVERSITY of MINNESOTA BY
  • Middle Dutch
  • 4 Old and Middle Continental West Germanic
  • North Bavarian Markish Swabian Middle Bavarian
  • The Continental West Germanic Dialect Contiuum
  • Phonetic Effects of Focus in Five Varieties of Dutch


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