| A Diachronic Analysis of Light Verb Constructions in Old Swedish |
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| The Intonation of Polar Questions in North American (Heritage) Icelandic |
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| Quantity Superlatives in Germanic, or Life on the Fault Line Between Adjective and Determiner |
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| Degree Resultatives as Second-Order Constructions |
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| Humanness in the 3rd Person Singular Personal Pronoun in Alemannic Dialects |
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| Apparent exceptions to final devoicing in High Prussian: A metrical analysis |
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| Singular Agreement in Special Partitive Constructions in Dutch |
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| Open Syllable Lengthening in Middle Dutch: Evidence from Verse |
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| Language Shift Revisited. Linguistic Repertoires of Jews in Low German-Speaking Germany in the Early 20th Century: Insights from the LCAAJ Archive |
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| Phonological Individuation in a Former Danish Settlement in South Dakota, USA |
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| Let's Agree to Disagree. (Variation in) the Assignment of Gender to Nominal Anglicisms in Dutch |
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| The Constituent Order of Hwaet-Clauses in Old English Prose |
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| The Use of Modal Particles in Netherlandic and Belgian Dutch Imperatives |
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| Three Typological Differences Between the North and the West Germanic DPs |
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| Morphological Change Through Phonological Analogy: 2nd Person Singular -s -> -st and Related Developments in Germanic |
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| A Corpus-Based Analysis of V2 Variation in West Flemish and French Flemish Dialects |
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| On the Etymology of Gothic Alew |
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| Old Norse Influence on the Language of Beowulf: A Reassessment |
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