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Germanic languages / Indo-European linguistics / Phonology / Apophony / Analogical change / Germanic umlaut / Proto-Germanic language / Alternation / Analogy / Linguistics / Historical linguistics / Linguistic morphology
Date: 2006-04-06 22:50:32
Germanic languages
Indo-European linguistics
Phonology
Apophony
Analogical change
Germanic umlaut
Proto-Germanic language
Alternation
Analogy
Linguistics
Historical linguistics
Linguistic morphology

Explaining universal tendencies and language particulars in analogical change Adam Albright MIT Mar 2006

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