Runes and Germanic Linguistics

Runes and Germanic Linguistics
Author: Elmer H. Antonsen
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 405
Release: 2011-04-20
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783110885521

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The older runic inscriptions (ca. AD 150 - 450) represent the earliest attestation of any Germanic language. The close relationship of these inscriptions to the archaic Mediterranean writing traditions is demonstrated through the linguistic and orthographic analysis presented here. The extraordinary importance of these inscriptions for a proper understanding of the prehistory and early history of the present-day Germanic languages, including English, becomes abundantly clear once the accu-mulation of unfounded claims of older mythological and cultic studies is cleared away.

Phonological Evidence from the Continental Runic Inscriptions

Phonological Evidence from the Continental Runic Inscriptions
Author: Martin Findell
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 560
Release: 2012-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783110289251

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The linguistic analysis of runic inscriptions on the Continent tends to focus on individual texts or on groups of texts seen as parallel. We can advance our understanding of the state of Continental Germanic dialects in the 5th-7th centuries by examining the evidence for the major sound changes in a larger dataset. The study begins with a brief discussion of the Proto-Germanic phonemic system and the major processes by which the systems of Old High German (OHG) and Old Saxon (OS) develop from it. The main body of the work consists of the analysis of a corpus of 90 inscriptions (including, but not confined to, those conventionally labeled "South Germanic") for evidence of these changes. Rather than making the individual inscription the focus for analysis, the investigation groups together all possible witnesses to a particular phonological process. In many respects, the data are found to be consistent with the anticipated developments of OHG and OS; but we encounter some problems which the existing models of the sound changes cannot account for. There is also some evidence for processes at work in the dialects of the inscriptions which are not attested in OHG or OS.

The Early Runic Inscriptions

The Early Runic Inscriptions
Author: Irene García Losquiño
Publsiher: Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Germanic languages
ISBN: 1433127040

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The Early Runic Inscriptions: Their Western Features analyzes of the earliest runic inscriptions found mainly in Denmark, and later in England and on the continent up to the seventh century. This analysis offers a novel tracing of the initial appearance and later establishment of West Germanic dialectal features in an area and time usually referred to as having a more Northern linguistic identity.

The Early Runic Language of Scandinavia

The Early Runic Language of Scandinavia
Author: Hans Frede Nielsen
Publsiher: Universitatsverlag Winter
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2000
Genre: Germanic languages
ISBN: STANFORD:36105029806366

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The book investigates the dialectal status of the language of the older runic inscriptions of Scandinavia (AD 200-500) within a framework that encompasses all the early Germanic languages of north-western Europe. The dialect geographical results achieved are compared with the evidence provided by place-name scholarship and by the reports of the classical and post-classical historians as well as by archeological research.

Runes Across the North Sea from the Migration Period and Beyond

Runes Across the North Sea from the Migration Period and Beyond
Author: Livia Kaiser
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 482
Release: 2021-09-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783110728224

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Die Germanische Altertumskunde Online wird – wie bereits das in ihr aufgegangene Reallexikon – durch Ergänzungsbände begleitet. Diese Reihe umfasst Monographien ebenso wie Sammelbände zu spezifischen Themen aus Archäologie, Geschichte und Literaturwissenschaft. Damit wird der Inhalt der Datenbank um jene Aspekte erweitert, die einer ausführlichen Analyse bedürfen. Inzwischen sind bereits mehr als 100 Bände erschienen von Germanenproblemen in heutiger Sicht bis zur Germanischen Altertumskunde im Wandel.

A Concise Grammar of the Older Runic Inscriptions

A Concise Grammar of the Older Runic Inscriptions
Author: Elmer H. Antonsen
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 125
Release: 2010-10-13
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783111411583

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Concise Grammar of the Older Runic Inscriptions.

Runes

Runes
Author: Ralph Warren Victor Elliott
Publsiher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1980
Genre: Inscriptions, Runic
ISBN: 0719007879

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Runes

Runes
Author: Michael P. Barnes
Publsiher: Boydell Press
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2012
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781843837787

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Offers a full introduction to and survey of runes and runology: their history, how they were used, and their interpretation. Runes, often considered magical symbols of mystery and power, are in fact an alphabetic form of writing. Derived from one or more Mediterranean prototypes, they were used by Germanic peoples to write different kinds of Germanic language, principally Anglo-Saxon and the various Scandinavian idioms, and were carved into stone, wood, bone, metal, and other hard surfaces; types of inscription range from memorials to the dead, through Christian prayers and everyday messages to crude graffiti. First reliably attested in the second century AD, runes were in due course supplanted by the roman alphabet, though in Anglo-Saxon England they continued in use until the early eleventh century, inScandinavia until the fifteenth (and later still in one or two outlying areas). This book provides an accessible, general account of runes and runic writing from their inception to their final demise. It also covers modern uses of runes, and deals with such topics as encoded texts, rune names, how runic inscriptions were made, runological method, and the history of runic research. A final chapter explains where those keen to see runic inscriptions can most easily find them. Professor MICHAEL P, BARNES is Emeritus Professor of Scandinavian Studies, University College London.