YEAR III
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Indo-European Languages Part 2: (u) Languages
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Ukrainian |
Polish |
Afnkaans |
French |
Centum |
Hellenie |
West Germanie |
North Germanie |
Slovak |
Bulgarian |
English |
Latvian |
Satem |
Celtic |
East Germanie |
Italie |
8) The simiłarities that intrigued Grimm and the other linguists became known as Grimm s Law. Complete the foltowing table showing the change of speech sounds (4 points)
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9) Old English emerged as distinctive ianguage and developed four major dialects (4 potnts)
10) Old English borrowed words in two periods: Continental and insular Which of the following words come from the former and which from the latter? Write C (Continental) or I (insular) next to each word provided (5 points)
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