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- Germanic_umlaut wikiPageWikiLinkText "umlauting".
- Germanic_umlaut wikiPageWikiLinkText "umlauts".
- Germanic_umlaut date "August 2010".
- Germanic_umlaut reason "Languages evolve without reference to previous states. This conflicts with the statement about remaining Proto-Norse i".
- Germanic_umlaut reason "Phonemic/etic? effective?".
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- Germanic_umlaut subject Category:Assimilation_(linguistics).
- Germanic_umlaut subject Category:German_language.
- Germanic_umlaut subject Category:German_words_and_phrases.
- Germanic_umlaut subject Category:Germanic_languages.
- Germanic_umlaut subject Category:Indo-European.
- Germanic_umlaut subject Category:Indo-European_linguistics.
- Germanic_umlaut subject Category:Language_histories.
- Germanic_umlaut subject Category:Linguistic_morphology.
- Germanic_umlaut subject Category:Sound_laws.
- Germanic_umlaut subject Category:Vowel_shifts.
- Germanic_umlaut hypernym Umlaut.
- Germanic_umlaut type Group.
- Germanic_umlaut type Language.
- Germanic_umlaut type Diacritic.
- Germanic_umlaut type Group.
- Germanic_umlaut type History.
- Germanic_umlaut type Language.
- Germanic_umlaut type Law.
- Germanic_umlaut type Redirect.
- Germanic_umlaut type Thing.
- Germanic_umlaut comment "The Germanic umlaut (more usually called i-umlaut or i-mutation) is a type of linguistic umlaut in which a back vowel changes to the associated front vowel (fronting) or a front vowel becomes closer to /i/ (raising) when the following syllable contains /i/, /iː/, or /j/. It took place separately in various Germanic languages starting around 450 or 500 AD and affected all of the early languages except Gothic.".
- Germanic_umlaut label "Germanic umlaut".
- Germanic_umlaut seeAlso Diaeresis_(diacritic).
- Germanic_umlaut seeAlso Germanic_a-mutation.
- Germanic_umlaut seeAlso Old_Norse_morphology.
- Germanic_umlaut sameAs Q15621167.
- Germanic_umlaut sameAs Umlaut_dalam_bahasa_Jermanik.
- Germanic_umlaut sameAs m.07vrq.
- Germanic_umlaut sameAs Germanic_umlaut.
- Germanic_umlaut sameAs Q15621167.
- Germanic_umlaut wasDerivedFrom Germanic_umlaut?oldid=708056892.
- Germanic_umlaut depiction Vowels_of_proto-Germanic_and_general_change_when_i-mutated.png.
- Germanic_umlaut isPrimaryTopicOf Germanic_umlaut.