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===General references=== * [[Fausto Cercignani]], ''The Consonants of German: Synchrony and Diachrony'', Milano, Cisalpino, 1979. * [[Michael Clyne]], ''The German Language in a Changing Europe'' (1995) ISBN 0521499704 * [[George Oliver Curme|George O. Curme]], ''A Grammar of the German Language'' (1904, 1922) β the most complete and authoritative work in English * Anthony Fox, ''The Structure of German'' (2005) ISBN 0199273995 * W.B. Lockwood, ''German Today: The Advanced Learner's Guide'' (1987) ISBN 0198158505 * Ruth H. Sanders. ''German: Biography of a Language'' (Oxford University Press; 2010) 240 pages. Combines linguistic, anthropological, and historical perspectives in a "biography" of German in terms of six "signal events" over millennia, including the Battle of Kalkriese, which blocked the spread of Latin-based language north.
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