"The Middle High German Negative Strengthened By The Specification Of Something Of Small Size Or Value" delves into a fascinating aspect of historical linguistics, exploring how negative constructions in Middle High German were intensified through the addition of words denoting smallness or insignificance. This study, authored by Ora Philander Seward, offers a detailed examination of this linguistic phenomenon, providing valuable insights into the evolution of the German language. The book is a valuable resource for linguists, German language scholars, and anyone interested in the diachronic development of grammatical structures. It illuminates the intricate ways in which languages change and adapt over time, contributing to a deeper understanding of linguistic history.
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