Proto-Germanic (PGmc.) ai in stressed syllables shows varied outcomes in Germanic languages ( ā, ē, ei ), with many of these developments being conditioned by different phonological contexts. This article presents a reconstruction that unifies this variation by assuming that the monophthongisation spread over ‘Germania’ in two waves with different scopes and directions. The first wave expanded from north to south and was primarily limited to the contexts before - h and - r . A second wave, affecting the remaining instances of PGmc. ai , did not reach Old High German and Old West Nordic. The whole process covered the time between 400 and 900. The monophthongisation of PGmc. ai does not reflect any structural contrast among the Germanic langu...
The comparison of the two groups of Proto-Germanic verbs (primary verbs with stems ending with j and...
The recorded history of the Germanic languages is one of diversification. The oldest sources allow f...
This dissertation provides a thorough review of the words belonging to the oldest layer of Germanic...
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...
The quantitative reduction and loss of Proto-Germanic vowels during the transition from some form of...
Runic inscriptions on the Continent, excluding Frisia, are commonly treated as representing the prec...
Runic inscriptions on the Continent, excluding Frisia, are commonly treated as representing the prec...
The unaccented syllables of Runic Frisian (sixth-ninth century) have been studied on several occasio...
This study provides a reconstruction of the development of the Germanic stress and syllabification s...
The unaccented syllables of Runic Frisian (sixth-ninth century) have been studied on several occasio...
The paper deals with two Germanic sound changes which are traditionally believed to postdate the dis...
The goal of this thesis is the phonological analysis of a corpus of runic inscriptions in order to r...
The Germanic languages represent a branch of the Indo-European language family that is traditionally...
English is the most known and spoken language in the world. In this regard, we are interested in the...
The comparison of the two groups of Proto-Germanic verbs (primary verbs with stems ending with j and...
The recorded history of the Germanic languages is one of diversification. The oldest sources allow f...
This dissertation provides a thorough review of the words belonging to the oldest layer of Germanic...
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...
The quantitative reduction and loss of Proto-Germanic vowels during the transition from some form of...
Runic inscriptions on the Continent, excluding Frisia, are commonly treated as representing the prec...
Runic inscriptions on the Continent, excluding Frisia, are commonly treated as representing the prec...
The unaccented syllables of Runic Frisian (sixth-ninth century) have been studied on several occasio...
This study provides a reconstruction of the development of the Germanic stress and syllabification s...
The unaccented syllables of Runic Frisian (sixth-ninth century) have been studied on several occasio...
The paper deals with two Germanic sound changes which are traditionally believed to postdate the dis...
The goal of this thesis is the phonological analysis of a corpus of runic inscriptions in order to r...
The Germanic languages represent a branch of the Indo-European language family that is traditionally...
English is the most known and spoken language in the world. In this regard, we are interested in the...
The comparison of the two groups of Proto-Germanic verbs (primary verbs with stems ending with j and...
The recorded history of the Germanic languages is one of diversification. The oldest sources allow f...
This dissertation provides a thorough review of the words belonging to the oldest layer of Germanic...