The High German Sound Shift in the "Altdeutschen (Pariser) Gesprachen"

A manuscript known variously as the Altdeutschen Gesprachen (Old German Conversations) & the Pariser Gesprachen (Paris Conversations) is held to provide extremely valuable evidence of the spoken form of Old High German (OH) during the 10th century, as it consists of a glossary with marginalia co...

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