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o umlaut z books.google.com
... umlaut , — for example , here , army , older heri , from hari , — and like- wise with the palatal umlaut ( 101 ) ; the latter is the case with the u- and o - umlaut , as in ealu , ale , from alu , or eofur , boar , from * efur ...
o umlaut z books.google.com
... umlaut (dierisis). small eth icelandic. small n tilde. small o grave accent. small o acute accent. small o circumflex accent. small o tilde. small o umlaut (dierisis). division sign. ø small o slash ø. small u grave accent. small u ...
o umlaut z books.google.com
... o umlaut took place in this dialect is quite in doubt . The u - o umlaut of e ( a naturally does not come into considera- tion ) may have occurred late in the 8th century . And the question in regard to forms like giofol , giotan , etc ...
o umlaut z books.google.com
... o umlaut took place in this dialect is quite in doubt . The u - o umlaut of e ( a naturally does not come into considera- tion ) may have occurred late in the 8th century . And the question in regard to forms like giofol , giotan , etc ...
o umlaut z books.google.com
... o umlaut took place in this dialect is quite in doubt . The u - o umlaut of e ( a naturally does not come into considera- tion ) may have occurred late in the 8th century . And the question in regard to forms like giofol , giotan , etc ...
o umlaut z books.google.com
... umlaut is essentially a kind of vowel assimilation, which typologically often occurs only sporadically, one may toy ... o-umlaut and u-umlaut: On the one hand, PT *æ became TA/TB o in forms in which the following syllable contained PT ...
o umlaut z books.google.com
... o - umlaut . [ Table of forms ( §§ 278—282 ) ] .... [ Discussion of the forms ( §§ 283-287 ) ] Page 157 161 Special ... o - umlaut . [ Table of forms ( §§ 315-316 ) ] ............ . [ Discussion of the forms ( §§ 317-326 ) ] 6. Prim . OE ...
o umlaut z books.google.com
... o - umlaut . This mutation is much less extensive than the i - umlaut , and particularly limited in West Saxon . a > ea : In West Saxon regularly only in ealu , ale ( Gen. Dat . aloð and ealoð ) . Cosijn ( altwestsächsische Grammatik ...
o umlaut z books.google.com
... o - umlaut of a never occurs in West Saxon . e > eo : As the result of u - umlaut this is so common that it may be considered normal : heoru , sword ; heorot , hart ; meotod , God ; meodume , moderate ; seofon , seven ; though before ...
o umlaut z books.google.com
... ( o ) -umlaut of i is io in M. and N .: sciopu , riodon ; occasionally eo in M. : cleo- pede B 191 , leofað B 134. u ( o ) -umlaut of e is eo in M. , and freq . also in N. ( d ) Influence of w . we > woe in N. , both long and short ...