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Verb movement and expletive subjects in the Germanic languages.
by Vikner, Sten; New York: Oxford University Press, 1995.
Subject: Germanic languages -- Verb phrase; Generative grammar; Germanic languages -- Subjectless constructions; Germanic languages -- Syntax; Government-binding theory (Linguistics).
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Comitatus, individual and honor: studies in north Germanic institutional vocabulary.
by Lindow, John; Berkeley: University of California Press, 1976.
Subject: Germanic languages -- Etymology; Aristocracy -- Terminology; Germanic tribes -- Social life and customs.
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Palatal umlaut versus velar umlaut and breaking: a comparative study of the palatalization and velarization of vowels in Geranic languages.
by Awedyk, Weislaw; Poznan: Uniwerstet im Adama Mickiewicza Poznaniu, 1975.
Subject: Germanic languages -- Vowels; Germanic languages -- Phonology.
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Familie 6 Baumann : grobe kindergrobe sorgen 2.
by Behrens, Ernst; Germany: Alle Rechte Vorbehalten, 1989.
Subject: Germanic languages.
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Singing early music : the pronunciation of European languages in the Late Middle Ages and Renaissance.
Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1996.
Subject: Singing -- Diction; Germanic languages -- Pronunciation; Romance languages -- Pronunciation.
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...The Germanic case of comparison, with a special study of English.
by Small, George William, 1891-.; Philadelphia: Linguistic society of America, 1929.
Subject: Germanic languages -- Comparison; Germanic languages -- Case; Anglo-Saxon language -- Comparison; Anglo-Saxon language -- Case.
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Principles and parameters of syntactic saturation.
by Webelhuth, Gert; New York: Oxford University Press, 1992.
Subject: Grammar, Comparative and general -- Syntax; Language and languages -- Variation; Principles and parameters (Linguistics); Germanic languages -- Syntax.
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Tense and aspect : from semantics to morphosyntax.
by Giorgi, Alessandra; New York: Oxford University Press, 1997.
Subject: Grammar, Comparative and general -- Tense; Grammar, Comparative and general -- Aspect; Semantics; Grammar, Comparative and general -- Syntax; Germanic languages -- Grammar, Comparative -- Romance; Romance languages -- Grammar, Comparative -- Germanic.
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A Diachronic phonology from Proto Germanic to Old English stressing West-Saxon conditions.
by Barrack, Charles Michael.; Hague: Mouton, 1975.
Subject: Germanic languages -- Phonology; Anglo-Saxon language -- Phonology.
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