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English: g, ɡ in Joseph Wright et Elizabeth Mary Wright, Old English Grammar, 1908, p. 105.
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Source Joseph Wright and Elizabeth Mary Wright, Old English grammar, 1908, H. Frowde, Oxford University Press, London, New York et Toronto, p. 105 (Archive.org)
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