"Die Vokale der Stammsilben in den Appnzeller Mundarten" (The Vowels of Stem Syllables in the Appenzell Dialects) is a detailed linguistic study by Jakob Vetsch, originally published in 1907. This work meticulously examines the vowel sounds present in the stem syllables of the dialects spoken in the Appenzell region. It provides a valuable resource for historical linguists and dialectologists interested in the evolution and variation of German dialects. The study offers insights into the phonetic characteristics unique to the Appenzell region. Its detailed analysis of vowel sounds makes it an important reference for anyone studying German phonology and historical linguistics.
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