Laute is a river of Lower Saxony, Germany. It is a right tributary of the Innerste. The Laute rises in the vicinity of Hahnenklee in the Upper Harz and...
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deutsches Begleitinstrument besitzt. Wie der Spanier seine Gitarre (fälschlich Laute genannt), der Italiener seine Mandoline, der Engländer das Banjo, der Russe...
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Kiezdeutsch (section Coronalization of the "ich-Laute")
Kiezdeutsch is a variety of German spoken primarily by youth in urban spaces in which a high percentage of the population is multilingual and has an immigration...
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525–771 Werke für Klavier (Keyboard compositions), BWV 772–994 Werke für Laute (Lute compositions), BWV 995–1000 Kammermusik (Chamber music), BWV 1001–1040...
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use of metal strings (brass and steel, as opposed to gut strings). The Laute mit Abzügen: oder Testudo Theorbata that appears in Syntagma Musicum by...
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delicacies and costly foods. Aquinas also listed five forms of gluttony: Laute – eating too expensively Studiose – eating too daintily Nimis – eating too...
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The Stoessel lute (‹See Tfd›German: Stössel-Laute) is a string instrument invented by Georg Stössel in 1914 in Cologne (Köln), Germany. Its steel strings...
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Brugmann & Delbrück 1897 p. 616. "...die Vertretung der qʷ-Laute... ist wie die der q-Laute,..." von Bradke 1890, p. 108 K Shields, A New Look at the Centum/Satem...
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St. Thomas Aquinas reiterated the list of five ways to commit gluttony: Laute – eating food that is too luxurious, exotic, or costly Studiose – eating...
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explanation of why she was suddenly sacked, said the administrators. "Reddit: Laute Rufe nach Absetzung von CEO Ellen Pao". Der Standard. July 4, 2015. Archived...
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