The Dialect of Metzenseifen as Spoken in Cleveland, OhioMichigan State University. Department of German and Russian, 1972 - 332 strán (strany) |
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... probably more recent developments . Both arise from the combination of a vowel with a resonant consonant ( n or r ) , and both occur in word - final and preconsonantal positions . The development of nasal vowels and diphthongs probably ...
... probably more recent developments . Both arise from the combination of a vowel with a resonant consonant ( n or r ) , and both occur in word - final and preconsonantal positions . The development of nasal vowels and diphthongs probably ...
Strana 86
... probably related to The first person ixet of the other Unterzips dialects.2 plural form da is of unknown origin , as is the n of bien ( wir ) . The second person plural forms is , enk are survivals of the Germanic second person dual ...
... probably related to The first person ixet of the other Unterzips dialects.2 plural form da is of unknown origin , as is the n of bien ( wir ) . The second person plural forms is , enk are survivals of the Germanic second person dual ...
Strana 144
... probably not possible for a dialect such as this because of mobility and social pressure to conform to dominant patterns . Since no fluent third - generation speakers could be found , it was impossible to trace the development beyond ...
... probably not possible for a dialect such as this because of mobility and social pressure to conform to dominant patterns . Since no fluent third - generation speakers could be found , it was impossible to trace the development beyond ...
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accusative adverbs allophone alta alta altn American English amol assimilation back vowels Bavarian bean bien bøa bysn clause Cleveland close juncture clusters compound conjugated dative declension devoicing diminutive diphthongs feminine fricatives front vowels Gedeon gender Gründner Hungarian immigrants indicative infinitive inflected initially kiex klã kland lengthening loan words long vowels Masc medially Metz Metzenseifen Metzenseifen dialect modals modifiers nasal vowels Neut neuter nixt non-finite verb Nouns of Plural Ober-Metzenseifen occurs onza onzan past participle personal pronouns phonemes phonological plural ending plural form Plural Group possessive postvocalic predicate prefixes prepositions Pres present tense pronominal adjectives Secondary Diphthongs short vowels shortening Silesian sing speakers Standard German stem stem-final consonant stem-vowel Stressed Vowels strong verbs subjunctive syllable Table third principal towns umlaut unstressed Unterzips usually Verner's Law vocalized voiced voiceless vowels and diphthongs wërden zãi zoln