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Date: 2007-07-02 12:25:55
Linguistic morphology
Indo-European linguistics
German dialects
High German languages
Middle High German
Proto-Germanic language
Apophony
Germanic verb
Germanic umlaut
Linguistics
Historical linguistics
Germanic languages

Base-driven leveling in Yiddish verb paradigms Adam Albright MIT Draft: November[removed]

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