Pennsylvania Dutch: A Dialect of South German with an Infusion of EnglishTrübner, 1872 - 69 pages |
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... neuter nominative das , causes little or no con- fusion , because this genitive is not required , and its new use prevents confusion between das and dasz . Where German uses des , as in Der Gaul des ( or meines ) Nachbars ( the horse of ...
... neuter nominative das , causes little or no con- fusion , because this genitive is not required , and its new use prevents confusion between das and dasz . Where German uses des , as in Der Gaul des ( or meines ) Nachbars ( the horse of ...
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... neuter ) , carpet , turnpike ( or pike ) , store , gravel , shop , smith - shop , shed , and of course words like squire , lawyer , and " assignie . " Of the neuter gender are " das främ " ( frame ) , " das flaur " ( flour , influenced ...
... neuter ) , carpet , turnpike ( or pike ) , store , gravel , shop , smith - shop , shed , and of course words like squire , lawyer , and " assignie . " Of the neuter gender are " das främ " ( frame ) , " das flaur " ( flour , influenced ...
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... neuter gender , and by sexless objects of the three genders . It is easy to see why das kind ( the child ) is neuter , but under the ordinary view of the rise of grammatic gender , it is not easy to see why , in modern German , der leib ...
... neuter gender , and by sexless objects of the three genders . It is easy to see why das kind ( the child ) is neuter , but under the ordinary view of the rise of grammatic gender , it is not easy to see why , in modern German , der leib ...
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... horn being from a Gothic neuter in -n . 2 Primitive bread was probably rather heavy than light - if a mnemonic view may be taken . CHAPTER V. § 1. THE ENGLISH INFUSION . Pennsylvania German CHAP . IV . § 2 . 27 THE GERMAN GENDERS .
... horn being from a Gothic neuter in -n . 2 Primitive bread was probably rather heavy than light - if a mnemonic view may be taken . CHAPTER V. § 1. THE ENGLISH INFUSION . Pennsylvania German CHAP . IV . § 2 . 27 THE GERMAN GENDERS .
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... used in PG . 3 G. ein gutes , but the Austrian extension guǎt is not PG . 4 Neuter for feminine , as in Bavarian and Austrian . The next examples are condensed from journals of various localities 30 CHAP . V. § 2 . NEWSPAPERS .
... used in PG . 3 G. ein gutes , but the Austrian extension guǎt is not PG . 4 Neuter for feminine , as in Bavarian and Austrian . The next examples are condensed from journals of various localities 30 CHAP . V. § 2 . NEWSPAPERS .
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