The essay represents the thesis that the s-mobile phenomenon had not only appeared in Indo-European, but stayed alive in Germanic until after the First Sound Shift. With this assumption a number of words with Germanic p-, t-, k- as initial sound can be put down to elder sp-, st-. sk- forms and can thus be better etymologized than until now. Furthermore, some words traditionally being seen as loanwords can be classified as Germanic. As shown in the essay new possibilities for interpreting river- and place-names arise
Essay on the origin of river names in Berlin, in: Archiv fuer das Studium der neueren Sprachen und L...
The Germanic languages represent a branch of the Indo-European language family that is traditionally...
This article revisits a vexed question, namely the phonological interpretation of the Germanic and O...
The essay represents the thesis that the s-mobile phenomenon had not only appeared in Indo-European,...
During the last decades a big gap has opened between onomastics on the one side and Indo-European li...
People who leave their home, take their names with them. That is the reason why place names in new s...
English is the most known and spoken language in the world. In this regard, we are interested in the...
Der Beitrag ist um eine Erklärung von Herkunft und Entwicklung des Gewässernamens Zschopau in Sachse...
The purpose of the article was to determine the viability of German loanwords (prototypically assoc...
English is an international language, which has had great influence on other languages, including Ge...
The quality of [R] in Germanic dialects is one of the most discussed phonological topics in Historic...
The article focuses on the toponymy of the Eastern part of modern Germany where Slavic and Germanic ...
Preprint (to appear in proceedings of the Sound of Indo-European Conference in Copenhagen, 2009). Do...
The article describes the mechanisms of taking over German words to the conspiracy dialect on the ph...
The paper reports on a dictionary of German loanwords in the languages of the South Pacific that is ...
Essay on the origin of river names in Berlin, in: Archiv fuer das Studium der neueren Sprachen und L...
The Germanic languages represent a branch of the Indo-European language family that is traditionally...
This article revisits a vexed question, namely the phonological interpretation of the Germanic and O...
The essay represents the thesis that the s-mobile phenomenon had not only appeared in Indo-European,...
During the last decades a big gap has opened between onomastics on the one side and Indo-European li...
People who leave their home, take their names with them. That is the reason why place names in new s...
English is the most known and spoken language in the world. In this regard, we are interested in the...
Der Beitrag ist um eine Erklärung von Herkunft und Entwicklung des Gewässernamens Zschopau in Sachse...
The purpose of the article was to determine the viability of German loanwords (prototypically assoc...
English is an international language, which has had great influence on other languages, including Ge...
The quality of [R] in Germanic dialects is one of the most discussed phonological topics in Historic...
The article focuses on the toponymy of the Eastern part of modern Germany where Slavic and Germanic ...
Preprint (to appear in proceedings of the Sound of Indo-European Conference in Copenhagen, 2009). Do...
The article describes the mechanisms of taking over German words to the conspiracy dialect on the ph...
The paper reports on a dictionary of German loanwords in the languages of the South Pacific that is ...
Essay on the origin of river names in Berlin, in: Archiv fuer das Studium der neueren Sprachen und L...
The Germanic languages represent a branch of the Indo-European language family that is traditionally...
This article revisits a vexed question, namely the phonological interpretation of the Germanic and O...