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I. Verner's Law in Gothic. II. The Reduplicating verbs in Germanic ( IN The University of Chicago Germanic Studies II)

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I. Verner's Law in Gothic. II. The Reduplicating verbs in Germanic ( IN The University of Chicago Germanic Studies II)

by Wood, Francis Asbury

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University of Chicago Press, 1895, 44 Pp. , 1895. Softcover; this is the ORIGINAL PUBLICATION; ex-library; bound into stiff cardboard covers; minor shelfwear w/ corners of cardboard covers bumped; small chip on upper corner of rear wrap; small creases at corners of a few leaves; o/w in very good condition. . Soft Cover. Good.

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I. Verner's Law in Gothic. II. The Reduplicating verbs in Germanic ( IN The University of Chicago Germanic Studies II)
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Wood, Francis Asbury
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University of Chicago Press, 1895, 44 Pp.
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1895
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German, Germanic Grammar, Syntax
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