Fausto Cercignani (Italian pronunciation: [ˈfausto tʃertʃiɲˈɲani]; born March 21, 1941) is an Italian scholar, essayist and poet. Born to Tuscan parents...
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singer-songwriter Fausto Bertinotti (born 1940), Italian politician Fausto Budicin (born 1981), Croatian footballer Fausto Cercignani (born 1941), Italian...
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409 and n1. Prokosch p. 105 Wright (1910 edition) p. 362 See also Cercignani, Fausto (1986). "The Development of the Gothic Vocalic System". In Brogyanyi...
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phonology See Fausto Cercignani, Early "Umlaut" Phenomena in the Germanic Languages, in «Language», 56/1, 1980, pp. 126-136. See Fausto Cercignani, Alleged...
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Haarmann (1991:434). For a discussion of the Gothic alphabet see also Fausto Cercignani, The Elaboration of the Gothic Alphabet and Orthography, in "Indogermanische...
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Wolf's role in establishing a distinctly East German literary voice. Fausto Cercignani's study of Wolf's earlier novels and essays on her later works have...
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University Press. Cercignani, Fausto, Early "Umlaut" Phenomena in the Germanic Languages, in «Language», 56/1, 1980, pp. 126–136. Cercignani, Fausto, Alleged Gothic...
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/ðər/, for example in father, mother, gather and together. See also Fausto Cercignani, The Consonants of German: Synchrony and Diachrony, Milano, Cisalpino...
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Standardization of the English Language" The Anglican, 32:2(4-11), April 2003 Cercignani, Fausto, Shakespeare's Works and Elizabethan Pronunciation, Oxford, Clarendon...
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Bern: Verlag Francke. For a history of the German consonants see Fausto Cercignani, The Consonants of German: Synchrony and Diachrony, Milano, Cisalpino...
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