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1by Timotijevic, Jelena“...The thesis is a contrastive analysis of modals of possibility in English and German, namely can...”
Published 2009
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2by Channell, Wynne E“... by determining what aspects of Germany’s culture were not “traditionally” German—namely those of the Jewish...”
Published 2011
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3by Jochum-Godglück, Christa“... for their respective classification as ‘rare’ are mainly the known inventory of Germanic names from the 4th until...”
Published 2015
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4by Zipp, Gisela Lesley“... do some towns in the Eastern Cape have German names? This thesis is not so much an answer...”
Published 2013
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5by Schmid, Beatrice“... increases significantly, so that deciphering and identifying German names in Judeo-Spanish texts sometimes...”
Published 2013
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6by Niese, Siegfried“... in a mineral matrix of oxides of magnesium and silicon in German named “Bittererde” and “Kieselerde...”
Published 2013
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7by Yu-Lin Chiu, 邱玉玲“.... This was how salicylic acid was obtained until a German named Herman Klobe discovered attaining salicylic acid...”
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8by Boiché, Olga“... names. The corpus comprises the Germanic names attested before the end of the 5th century, the names...”
Published 2012
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9by Cooper, Andrew“... study on non-Germanic names demonstrates how long words with no obvious internal morphology in OE...”
Published 2017
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11by Lima, Marcelo Chiavassa de Mello Paula“... - to the extent that a part of the business is not necessarily externalized (from here the German naming hidden...”
Published 2016
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