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CHAPTER VII
ABLAUT (§§ 122-5) · ...... 45-49

CHAPTER VIII
THE FIRST SOUND-SHIFTING, VERNER'S LAW, AND OTHER
CONSONANT CHANGES WHICH TOOK PLACE IN THE PRIM.
GERMANIC LANGUAGE ....... 50-70

Table of the Indo-Germanic consonant-system (§ 126). The normal equivalents of the Indg. explosives in Latin, Greek, and the Germanic languages (§ 127). The first sound-shifting:—the tenues (§ 128); the mediae (§ 129); the tenues aspiratae (§ 130); the mediae aspiratae (§§ 131-3). The twofold development of the Indg. velars in the Germanic languages (§ Γ34)· The chronological order of the first sound-shifting (§ 135). Verner's lawf§§ 136-7). Other consonant changes (§§ 138 47). Table of Prim. Germanic consonants (§ 148).
CHAPTER IX
THE GOTHIC DEVELOPMENT OF THE GENERAL GERMANIC
CONSONANT-SYSTEM ........ 70-83

Semivowels: w (§§ 149-51); j (§§ 152-7). Consonantal liquids and nasals (§ 158); vocalic liquids and nasals (§ 159). Labials:—p, f (§ 160) ; b, b (§ 161). Gutturals:—k (§ 162) ; kw (§ 163); h, χ (§ 164); \vr (§ 165); g, g (§§ 166-9). Dentals :-t (§ 170); þ (§ 171); d, β (§§ 172-3)· Sibilants:—s (§ 174); z (§ 175).
CHAPTER X
DECLENSION OF NOUNS ...... 84-103

A. The strong declension :—Masculine a-stems (§§ 179-80); neuter a-stems (§§ 181-2) ; masculine ja-stems (§§ 184-5)! neuter ja-stems (§§ 186-7) i masculine wa-stems (§ 188); neuter wa-stems (§ 189). The feminine ō·, jō·, and wō-stems (§§ 190-4). Masculine i-stems (§§ 196-7) ; feminine i>stems (§§ 198-200).