Found inside – Page 14The High Germanic ( X ( X ) ] is hard to reconcile with the spelling C , although here too one could assume a sound ... a brief digression starting from the observation that a CC - spelling is found in forms preceding the High German sound shift as traditionally understood . Examples can be found in the material collected by Steche ( 1937 and 1939 ) , e . g . , Licca ' Lech ( river ) ' ; Waccho and Wacho ... These fit in with Germanic names exemplifying “ expressive gemination ” ( Martinet ) . Found inside – Page 1237There have been a number of studies of specific areas of the vocabulary , e . g . of that of Christianity by Wessén ... The remnants of Germanic language material as represented by names and loanwords on Romance soil were studied by ... Found inside – Page 363There were several German boys there in uniform anyway. ... We were told to start digging a grave and the Russians were told to start digging one also. 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