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[…] ‘man men’ […] is a case of what in German is termed ‘Umlaut’, or “modification of vowel,” a phenomenon of wide range in Germanic language, but of which the results are reduced almost to minimum in English. It was originally the alteration of an ‘a’-sound to an ‘e’-sound by the assimilating influence of a following ‘i’ […] a change, therefore, which depended on the character of the case-ending, and had nothing whatever to do with the distinction of plural from singular […]. - Whitney (1875), a pag.127
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