The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Volym 2Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 1873 |
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... Germans , Walen by the Dutch , and Walon by themselves . The Flemish nickname them Fransquillons . The appellation Walon is said to be derived from the old German word wahle , a foreigner . Wahle would first become Wal ( whence the ...
... Germans , Walen by the Dutch , and Walon by themselves . The Flemish nickname them Fransquillons . The appellation Walon is said to be derived from the old German word wahle , a foreigner . Wahle would first become Wal ( whence the ...
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... Germans . " The same author , working independently of Dr. Wilson , and in a different manner , says " he had educed the same conclusions , which have since been confirmed by further investigations , including a few upon Swedish , German ...
... Germans . " The same author , working independently of Dr. Wilson , and in a different manner , says " he had educed the same conclusions , which have since been confirmed by further investigations , including a few upon Swedish , German ...
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... German neighbours . They surpass the Flemish in adroitness , activity , and skill , and the French in earnestness , perseverance , and dili- gence . In impulsiveness they resemble the latter more than the former , but their anger sooner ...
... German neighbours . They surpass the Flemish in adroitness , activity , and skill , and the French in earnestness , perseverance , and dili- gence . In impulsiveness they resemble the latter more than the former , but their anger sooner ...
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... German , but is here and there somewhat French . In the Wallon , however , the German is quite flesh - and - blood forced into it , and has altered the ground - physiognomy of the language . Many of the words have also been modified ...
... German , but is here and there somewhat French . In the Wallon , however , the German is quite flesh - and - blood forced into it , and has altered the ground - physiognomy of the language . Many of the words have also been modified ...
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... German than that of the French u . This often produces a harsh , whistling sound . The alphabet contains the German letters W and K ( as well as C ) , which the French has not . Thus wezin , for voisin ; kimin , kmin , for comment ...
... German than that of the French u . This often produces a harsh , whistling sound . The alphabet contains the German letters W and K ( as well as C ) , which the French has not . Thus wezin , for voisin ; kimin , kmin , for comment ...
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