The pronoun “I” in North Germanic languages. by…
The pronoun “I” in North Germanic languages. by jkvatterholm The Proto Norse form was “ek” and “eka”. In the form “eka” the e split into… Read More »The pronoun “I” in North Germanic languages.
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The pronoun “I” in North Germanic languages. by jkvatterholm The Proto Norse form was “ek” and “eka”. In the form “eka” the e split into… Read More »The pronoun “I” in North Germanic languages.
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