senza ricorrere a spiegazioni eccessivamente complesse e ad hoc si propone una soluzione allo sviluppo di germ. /ē1/ in sillaba desinenziale dal protonordico all'antico nordico.It is well-known how hard it is to account for the diachronic development of the Germanic vowel endings. How can we, for instance, explain the phonetic gap between Protn. swestar and its ON. offshoot systir ‘sister’? Is this case analogous to that of Protn. (fara)uisa, corresponding to ON. vísi ‘the wise one’? What kind of Protn. unstressed final -a(-) is likely to develop into an ON. unstressed final -i(-) and what is the Protogermanic starting point? In this brief paper I will account for such language-historical problems in a new way, positing that in certain phon...
This dissertation focuses on the Old High German (OHG) 1st person plural ending-mēs, its origin, his...
tribal divisions or developed after the Anglo-Saxon emigration. I think that neither view is correct...
The Old Frisian verbal ending -ath (pl.pres. and 3rd sg.) appears either as or . Van Helten’s assum...
senza ricorrere a spiegazioni eccessivamente complesse e ad hoc si propone una soluzione allo svilup...
It is well-known how hard it is to account for the diachronic development of the Germanic vowel endi...
This study provides a reconstruction of the development of the Germanic stress and syllabification s...
The quantitative reduction and loss of Proto-Germanic vowels during the transition from some form of...
The unaccented syllables of Runic Frisian (sixth-ninth century) have been studied on several occasio...
Don Ringe has recently published an article on the Gothic gen.pl. ending-e (2006) which is as peculi...
The unaccented syllables of Runic Frisian (sixth-ninth century) have been studied on several occasio...
Proto-Germanic (PGmc.) ai in stressed syllables shows varied outcomes in Germanic languages ( ā, ē, ...
This article offers a phonological analysis of the vowel system of Runic Frisian (6th-9th c.) in str...
This article offers a phonological analysis of the vowel system of Runic Frisian (6th-9th c.) in str...
Selected topics in Old Saxon linguistics: what manuscripts can tell us. In his “Overview of Old Saxo...
In his “Overview of Old Saxon Linguistics, 1992-2008” published in 2010 in a miscellany titled Persp...
This dissertation focuses on the Old High German (OHG) 1st person plural ending-mēs, its origin, his...
tribal divisions or developed after the Anglo-Saxon emigration. I think that neither view is correct...
The Old Frisian verbal ending -ath (pl.pres. and 3rd sg.) appears either as or . Van Helten’s assum...
senza ricorrere a spiegazioni eccessivamente complesse e ad hoc si propone una soluzione allo svilup...
It is well-known how hard it is to account for the diachronic development of the Germanic vowel endi...
This study provides a reconstruction of the development of the Germanic stress and syllabification s...
The quantitative reduction and loss of Proto-Germanic vowels during the transition from some form of...
The unaccented syllables of Runic Frisian (sixth-ninth century) have been studied on several occasio...
Don Ringe has recently published an article on the Gothic gen.pl. ending-e (2006) which is as peculi...
The unaccented syllables of Runic Frisian (sixth-ninth century) have been studied on several occasio...
Proto-Germanic (PGmc.) ai in stressed syllables shows varied outcomes in Germanic languages ( ā, ē, ...
This article offers a phonological analysis of the vowel system of Runic Frisian (6th-9th c.) in str...
This article offers a phonological analysis of the vowel system of Runic Frisian (6th-9th c.) in str...
Selected topics in Old Saxon linguistics: what manuscripts can tell us. In his “Overview of Old Saxo...
In his “Overview of Old Saxon Linguistics, 1992-2008” published in 2010 in a miscellany titled Persp...
This dissertation focuses on the Old High German (OHG) 1st person plural ending-mēs, its origin, his...
tribal divisions or developed after the Anglo-Saxon emigration. I think that neither view is correct...
The Old Frisian verbal ending -ath (pl.pres. and 3rd sg.) appears either as or . Van Helten’s assum...