Pennsylvania Dutch: A Dialect of South German with an Infusion of EnglishTrübner, 1872 - 69 pages |
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... appears independently . Owing to his absence from England and my own connexion with the paper , which I communicated and read to the Philological Society , on 3 June , 1870 , Prof. Haldeman requested me to superintend the printing of ...
... appears independently . Owing to his absence from England and my own connexion with the paper , which I communicated and read to the Philological Society , on 3 June , 1870 , Prof. Haldeman requested me to superintend the printing of ...
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... appear in the earliest manuscripts has practically never been published , but has to be painfully collected from a mass of various readings . The form we know is a critical , conjectural form , patched up by men distinguished for ...
... appear in the earliest manuscripts has practically never been published , but has to be painfully collected from a mass of various readings . The form we know is a critical , conjectural form , patched up by men distinguished for ...
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... appears in German Pennsyl- vania , in Bechtelville , Engelsville , Greshville , Lederachsville , Scherksville , Schwenksville , Silberlingsville , Wernersville , Zieg- lerville ; paralleled by the English town in Kutztown , Mertz- town ...
... appears in German Pennsyl- vania , in Bechtelville , Engelsville , Greshville , Lederachsville , Scherksville , Schwenksville , Silberlingsville , Wernersville , Zieg- lerville ; paralleled by the English town in Kutztown , Mertz- town ...
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... appear . From 1793 to 1804 , of fifty - two names , three are German ; from 1825 to 1835 , twenty - four names give Reigart and Long ( the latter anglicised ) . After 1860 the proportion is greater , for among the nine attorneys ...
... appear . From 1793 to 1804 , of fifty - two names , three are German ; from 1825 to 1835 , twenty - four names give Reigart and Long ( the latter anglicised ) . After 1860 the proportion is greater , for among the nine attorneys ...
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... appears in the following names of drugs furnished by a native druggist who speaks both languages , and who was able to determine the whole from the original prescriptions . Allaways , Barrickgorrick , Sider in de ment , Essig of Iseck ...
... appears in the following names of drugs furnished by a native druggist who speaks both languages , and who was able to determine the whole from the original prescriptions . Allaways , Barrickgorrick , Sider in de ment , Essig of Iseck ...
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