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... languages . The Germanic languages are grouped to- gether because of strong similarities in phonol- ogy , grammar , and vocabulary , and all are thought to have derived from one ancient language . Though there are no records of this ...
... languages . The Germanic languages are grouped to- gether because of strong similarities in phonol- ogy , grammar , and vocabulary , and all are thought to have derived from one ancient language . Though there are no records of this ...
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... language , extinct East Germanic lan- guage spoken by the Goths , who originally lived in southern Scandinavia but migrated to eastern Europe and then to southern and southwestern Europe . The language is espe- cially important for the ...
... language , extinct East Germanic lan- guage spoken by the Goths , who originally lived in southern Scandinavia but migrated to eastern Europe and then to southern and southwestern Europe . The language is espe- cially important for the ...
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... languages . During the 19th and early 20th centuries the historical point of view flourished . Scholars who realized that every living language was in a constant state of flux studied all types of written records of modern European ...
... languages . During the 19th and early 20th centuries the historical point of view flourished . Scholars who realized that every living language was in a constant state of flux studied all types of written records of modern European ...
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