The Germanic Languages

The Germanic Languages
Author: Ekkehard Konig,Johan van der Auwera
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 648
Release: 2013-12-16
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9781317799580

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Provides a unique, up-to-date survey of twelve Germanic languages from English and German to Faroese and Yiddish.

The Germanic Languages

The Germanic Languages
Author: Wayne Harbert
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 482
Release: 2006-12-21
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9781139461528

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Germanic - one of the largest sub-groups of the Indo-European language family - comprises 37 languages with an estimated 470 million speakers worldwide. This book presents a comparative linguistic survey of the full range of Germanic languages, both ancient and modern, including major world languages such as English and German (West Germanic), the Scandinavian (North Germanic) languages, and the extinct East Germanic languages. Unlike previous studies, it does not take a chronological or a language-by-language approach, organized instead around linguistic constructions and subsystems. Considering dialects alongside standard varieties, it provides a detailed account of topics such as case, word formation, sound systems, vowel length, syllable structure, the noun phrase, the verb phrase, the expression of tense and mood, and the syntax of the clause. Authoritative and comprehensive, this much-needed survey will be welcomed by scholars and students of the Germanic languages, as well as linguists across the many branches of the field.

Language Contact and the Origins of the Germanic Languages

Language Contact and the Origins of the Germanic Languages
Author: Peter Schrijver
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2013-12-04
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781134254484

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History, archaeology, and human evolutionary genetics provide us with an increasingly detailed view of the origins and development of the peoples that live in Northwestern Europe. This book aims to restore the key position of historical linguistics in this debate by treating the history of the Germanic languages as a history of its speakers. It focuses on the role that language contact has played in creating the Germanic languages, between the first millennium BC and the crucially important early medieval period. Chapters on the origins of English, German, Dutch, and the Germanic language family as a whole illustrate how the history of the sounds of these languages provide a key that unlocks the secret of their genesis: speakers of Latin, Celtic and Balto-Finnic switched to speaking Germanic and in the process introduced a 'foreign accent' that caught on and spread at the expense of types of Germanic that were not affected by foreign influence. The book is aimed at linguists, historians, archaeologists and anyone who is interested in what languages can tell us about the origins of their speakers.

Old English and its Closest Relatives

Old English and its Closest Relatives
Author: Orrin W. Robinson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781134848997

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This accessible introductory reference source surveys the linguistic and cultural background of the earliest known Germanic languages and examines their similarities and differences. The Languages covered include:Gothic Old Norse Old SaxonOld English Old Low Franconian Old High German Written in a lively style, each chapter opens with a brief cultural history of the people who used the language, followed by selected authentic and translated texts and an examination of particular areas including grammar, pronunciation, lexis, dialect variation and borrowing, textual transmission, analogy and drift.

A Comparative Grammar of the Early Germanic Languages

A Comparative Grammar of the Early Germanic Languages
Author: R.D. Fulk
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 438
Release: 2018-09-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027263131

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Fulk’s Comparative Grammar offers an overview of and bibliographical guide to the study of the phonology and the inflectional morphology of the earliest Germanic languages, with particular attention to Gothic, Old Norse / Icelandic, Old English, Old Frisian, Old Saxon, and Old High German, along with some attention to the more sparsely attested languages. The sounds and inflections of the oldest Germanic languages are compared, with a view to reconstructing the forms they took in Proto-Germanic and comparing those reconstructed forms with what is known of the Indo-European protolanguage. Students will find the book an informative introduction and a bibliographically instructive point of departure for intensive research in the numerous issues that remain profoundly contested in early Germanic language history.

Germanic Languages and Linguistic Universals

Germanic Languages and Linguistic Universals
Author: John Ole Askedal
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2009
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027210685

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Early Germanic Languages in Contact

Early Germanic Languages in Contact
Author: John Ole Askedal,Hans Frede Nielsen
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2015-06-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027268235

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This volume contains revised and, in some cases, extended versions of twelve of the fourteen lectures read at the conference on “Early Germanic Languages in Contact” held at the University of Southern Denmark in Odense on 22-23 August 2013 – with a paper and a review article added at the end on themes pertaining to the aim and scope of the symposium. All papers cover central aspects of the early contact between Germanic and some of its Indo-European and non-Indo-European linguistic neighbours; and, in certain cases, aspects involving internal Germanic language contact.

The Position of the German Language in the World

The Position of the German Language in the World
Author: Ulrich Ammon
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 684
Release: 2019-08-08
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9781351654890

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The Position of the German Language in the World focuses on the global position of German and the factors which work towards sustaining its use and utility for international communication. From the perspective of the global language constellation, the detailed data analysis of this substantial research project depicts German as an example of a second-rank language. The book also provides a model for analysis and description of international languages other than English. It offers a framework for strengthening the position of languages such as Arabic, Chinese, French, Portuguese, Spanish and others and for countering exaggerated claims about the global monopoly position of English. This comprehensive handbook of the state of the German language in the world was originally published in 2015 by Walter de Gruyter in German and has been critically acclaimed. Suitable for scholars and researchers of the German language, the handbook shows in detail how intricately and thoroughly German and other second-rank languages are tied up with a great number of societies and how these statistics support or weaken the languages’ functions and maintenance.