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  • Language Contact at the Romance-Germanic Language Border

    Language Contact at the Romance-Germanic Language Border

  • Old Frisian, an Introduction To

    Old Frisian, an Introduction To

  • Modeling a Historical Variety of a Low-Resource Language: Language Contact Effects in the Verbal Cluster of Early-Modern Frisian

    Modeling a Historical Variety of a Low-Resource Language: Language Contact Effects in the Verbal Cluster of Early-Modern Frisian

  • PDF Hosted at the Radboud Repository of the Radboud University Nijmegen

    PDF Hosted at the Radboud Repository of the Radboud University Nijmegen

  • A Study of the Variation and Change in the Vowels of the Achterhoeks Dialect

    A Study of the Variation and Change in the Vowels of the Achterhoeks Dialect

  • Vocalisations: Evidence from Germanic Gary Taylor-Raebel A

    Vocalisations: Evidence from Germanic Gary Taylor-Raebel A

  • Dutch. a Linguistic History of Holland and Belgium

    Dutch. a Linguistic History of Holland and Belgium

  • University of Groningen Mechanisms of Language Change. Vowel

    University of Groningen Mechanisms of Language Change. Vowel

  • 09 Middle Dutch.Key

    09 Middle Dutch.Key

  • The Development of English and Dutch Pronouns an Analysis of Changes and Similarities in the Paradigms

    The Development of English and Dutch Pronouns an Analysis of Changes and Similarities in the Paradigms

  • Using Character Overlap to Improve Language Transformation

    Using Character Overlap to Improve Language Transformation

  • Exercise 1 for Week 2

    Exercise 1 for Week 2

  • Apperception and Linguistic Contact Between German and Afrikaans By

    Apperception and Linguistic Contact Between German and Afrikaans By

  • Textile Terminology in Old High German Between Inherited and Loan Words Roland Schuhmann Humboldt University, Berlin

    Textile Terminology in Old High German Between Inherited and Loan Words Roland Schuhmann Humboldt University, Berlin

  • Typological Differences Between Northern and Southern Dutch in View of History and Language Contact

    Typological Differences Between Northern and Southern Dutch in View of History and Language Contact

  • Microvariation in Negation in Varieties of Dutch

    Microvariation in Negation in Varieties of Dutch

  • Berlina Komentita Bibliografio De Vortaroj Kaj Terminaroj En Esperanto 1887-2014

    Berlina Komentita Bibliografio De Vortaroj Kaj Terminaroj En Esperanto 1887-2014

  • The Interaction of Gender and Declension in Germanic Languages1

    The Interaction of Gender and Declension in Germanic Languages1

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  • [0580] OLD FRISIAN and the OLD ENGLISH DIALECTS It Is a Peculiar
  • A Limburgish Corpus Dictionary: Digital Solutions for the Lexicography of a Non-Standardized Regional Language
  • The Influence of Dialects on the Sociolinguistic Perception of Dutch
  • Of-Latin.Pdf
  • Library of Congress Classification
  • Grammaticalization in the North Noun Phrase Morphosyntax in Scandinavian Vernaculars
  • Assessing the Intensity of Language Contact Between Middle Dutch and Scots in Late Medieval Aberdeen1
  • Methodological Reflections on the Emergence of Old Frisian
  • Modality and Negation in the History of Low German*
  • Schwa on the Border Between Dutch and French. Two Refutations of Supposed Effects of Language Contact, Grounded in Language Typological History Roland Noske
  • Conference Abstracts
  • Germanic Languages the Development of Proto-Germanic
  • A Comparative Study of West Germanic Language Histories: Varying Degrees of Inflectional Syncretism in English and German Danielle Watley Faculty Introduction Dr
  • Massively Multilingual Pronunciation Modeling with Wikipron
  • Language Abbreviations
  • Matthias Hüning & Ulrike Vogl (Freie Universität Berlin)
  • German and Dutch in Contrast Konvergenz Und Divergenz
  • Frisian Place-Names and Place-Names in Friesland1


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