The interrelationship between three major quantity changes in the history of the Germanic languages: gemination, lenition, and open syllable lengthening.
The interrelationship between three major quantity changes in the history of the Germanic languages: gemination, lenition, and open syllable lengthening.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kurt Goblirsch is professor of German and Linguistics at the University of South Carolina. He is author of Consonant Strength in Upper German Dialects (1994), Lautverschiebungen in den germanischen Sprachen (2005), and is co-editor of the journal NOWELE.
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1. Theoretical preliminaries 2. The road to complementary length: gemination and quantity in Old Germanic 3. Arriving at the goal: vowel lengthening in Middle Germanic 4. The reaction of consonants: lenition in Middle Germanic 5. Quantity types in Modern Germanic.
1. Theoretical preliminaries 2. The road to complementary length: gemination and quantity in Old Germanic 3. Arriving at the goal: vowel lengthening in Middle Germanic 4. The reaction of consonants: lenition in Middle Germanic 5. Quantity types in Modern Germanic.
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