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Definite or indefinite adjectives with possessive personal determiners in Germanic?
While both German and Danish have different forms of adjectives in definite and indefinite noun phrases, noun phrases with possessive personal determiners pattern with the indefinite noun phrases in German …
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Is learning German easier for people who know Sanskrit, and vice versa?
Whether there are similar ties between Sanskrit and German, I don't know. … I find it quite probable that knowledge about Sanskrit will benefit you in at least some aspects of learning German. …
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German is SOV: should it not have been "Ich ein Berliner bin"?
Another possible reason for German to be mistaken for SOV is that subordinate clauses usually follow a SOV pattern.
Ich weiß, daß ich ein Berliner bin.
'I know that I am a Berliner.' …