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... completed the work of the artistic perfection of the New High German language . German differs in a characteristic way from all other European languages . English , for instance , is essentially the dialect of London ; French , the ...
... completed the work of the artistic perfection of the New High German language . German differs in a characteristic way from all other European languages . English , for instance , is essentially the dialect of London ; French , the ...
Strona 126
... completing the work of its reconstruction , and returning , as it were , to the very same phonetic tendencies that had been dormant for centuries . Thus , the reunited German nation has recovered its unity of language . It cannot be the ...
... completing the work of its reconstruction , and returning , as it were , to the very same phonetic tendencies that had been dormant for centuries . Thus , the reunited German nation has recovered its unity of language . It cannot be the ...
Strona 139
... completed , while many other Lat . words had been Germanized before that time ; compare Lat . tēgula , Ger . Ziegel . Some other in- stances of fluctuations in the selection of forms , like gähren , fahl — Falbe , have been quoted in 32 ...
... completed , while many other Lat . words had been Germanized before that time ; compare Lat . tēgula , Ger . Ziegel . Some other in- stances of fluctuations in the selection of forms , like gähren , fahl — Falbe , have been quoted in 32 ...
Strona 140
... completed . The Low German status being essentially identical with the Germanic consonant system , and being ... completion of the second sound shift would have had . There is only one important element of difference between the Germanic ...
... completed . The Low German status being essentially identical with the Germanic consonant system , and being ... completion of the second sound shift would have had . There is only one important element of difference between the Germanic ...
Strona 153
... completed , or , rather , as resulting in a state of being . Temp The Verb 44. Tense and Aspect . At a very early time of its history , the IE . language did not possess tenses in our sense of the word . Instead , the different forms of ...
... completed , or , rather , as resulting in a state of being . Temp The Verb 44. Tense and Aspect . At a very early time of its history , the IE . language did not possess tenses in our sense of the word . Instead , the different forms of ...
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Ablaut accent adjective Alemannian aorist articulation Bavarian became bilabial Celtic chiefly consonant shift denote dental Deutsche diphthongs dropt East Franconian element ending English especially forms front vowels German dialects Germanic consonant Germanic languages Germanic period glottis Goth Gothic grammatical High German Indo-European Indo-European languages Jakob Grimm labial lengthened lenis linguistic lips long vowels Low German masculine medial Middle Franconian Middle German monophthongization muscle tension mutation n-stems nasal neuter NOTE nouns originally palate phonetic tendencies place of articulation plur plural prefixes preterit pronounced pronunciation reduced grade short vowels sing singular sound spelling spirants stem stops suffix syllables tense territory thru tion tongue transition unaccented Upper German Vater velar verbs Verner's Law vocal chords voiceless spirants vowel gradation vowel roots weakening West-Germanic wide vowels words zäpfchen-r zungen
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Strona 197 - Nü bin ich erwachet, und ist mir unbekant, Daz mir hie vor was kündic als min ander hant. Liut' unde lant, da ich von kinde bin erzogen, Die sint mir fremde worden, reht als ez si gelogen.
Strona 194 - Fater unser thu thar bist in himile, si giheilagot thin namo, queme thin rihhi, si thin uuillo, so her in himile ist, so si her in erdu, unsar brot tagalihhaz gib uns hiutu, inti furlaz uns unsara sculdi, so uuir furlazemes unsaren sculdigon, inti ni gileitest unsih in costunga, uzouh arlosi unsih fon ubile.
Strona 27 - ... beim volke und auf dem lande, dagegen die zäpfchen-r-laute hauptsächlich bei den gebildeten und in den Städten heimisch sind. Es wird oft gesagt, in dieser oder jener gegend werde zäpfchen-r gesprochen; Ellis (EE Pron. 198) schreibt gar, zäpfchen-r gelte "in a great part of Gertnany"Grundfalsch ; es gibt keine 'gegend' und keinen 'teil' Deutschlands, wo dies der fall ist.
Strona 197 - Unglücke wurde gröz. mich grüezet maneger träge, der mich kande e wol. diu werlt ist allenthalben ungenäden vol. als ich gedenke an manegen wünneclichen tac, die mir sint enpfallen gar als in daz mer ein slac, iemer mere ouwe.
Strona 194 - ... jah ni briggais uns in fraistubnjai, ak lausei uns af pamma ubilin ; unte peina ist piudangardi jah mahts jah wulpus in aiwins.
Strona 27 - Das zäpfchen-r ist kein ursprünglich deutscher laut, sondern ist vor wenig mehr als 150 jahren aus Frankreich eingeschleppt worden.
Strona 194 - Jah aflet uns thatei skulans sijaima svasve jah veis afletam thaim skulam unsaraim. Jah ni briggais uns in fraistubnjai. Ak lausei uns af thamma ubilin. Unte theina is thiudangardi jah mahts jah vulthus in aivins.
Strona 194 - ... fater unser thu thar bist in himile, si geheilagot thin namo, queme thin rihhi, si thin willo so her in himile ist, so si her in erdu, unsar brot tagalihhaz gib uns hiutu...
Strona 142 - ... ('palatalization'), and, then, of the accented vowel to the consonant. The first theory is possible, but insufficient, the second stands in sharp contrast to the general phonetic tendencies of the Germanic languages, which do not admit of any change of consonants under the influence of either following or preceding vowels (compare Indogermanische Forschungen, XXXIII, 377).