Germania Semitica

Germania Semitica
Title Germania Semitica PDF eBook
Author Theo Vennemann gen. Nierfeld
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
Pages 764
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3110301091

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Germania Semitica explores prehistoric language contact in general, and attempts to identify the languages involved in shaping Germanic in particular. The book deals with a topic outside the scope of other disciplines concerned with prehistory, such as archaeology and genetics, drawing its conclusions from the linguistic evidence alone, relying on language typology and areal probability. The data for reconstruction comes from Germanic syntax, phonology, etymology, religious loan names, and the writing system, more precisely from word order, syntactic constructions, word formation, irregularities in phonological form, lexical peculiarities, and the structure and rules of the Germanic runic alphabet. It is demonstrated that common descent is neither a necessary nor a sufficient condition for reconstruction. Instead, lexical and structural parallels between Germanic and Semitic languages are explored and interpreted in the framework of modern language contact theory.

Europa Vasconica - Europa Semitica

Europa Vasconica - Europa Semitica
Title Europa Vasconica - Europa Semitica PDF eBook
Author Theo Vennemann gen. Nierfeld
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
Pages 1000
Release 2011-07-20
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3110905701

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This book presents the theory that the linguistic and cultural landscape of Europe north of the Alps and the Pyrenees was shaped in prehistoric times by the interaction of Indo-European speakers with speakers of languages related to Basque and to Semitic. These influences on the lexicon, grammar, and toponymy of the West Indo-European languages (with special focus on Germanic) are demonstrated in German and English research papers, provided here with summaries, commentaries, and a new introduction in English, and with general and etymological indexes.

The Germanic Strong Verbs

The Germanic Strong Verbs
Title The Germanic Strong Verbs PDF eBook
Author Robert Mailhammer
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
Pages 273
Release 2008-09-25
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3110198789

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As a contribution to the ongoing discussion of the genesis of the Germanic language, this book investigates the strong verbs of Proto-Germanic using a new approach that combines historical and typological morphology with quantitative etymology. It reveals that the morphological peculiarities and the etymological problems of the strong verbs have been considerably underestimated. The first part of the book explains how drastically the inherited verb system was transformed when it was uniformized and simplified around a functionalized verbal ablaut. In particular, it is shown that the systemic position of ablaut is typologically different from that in the verb morphology of the Indo-European parent language. Moreover, the origin of the lengthened grade preterits and other well-known morphological problems of the strong verbs are discussed. After developing a methodological framework, the second part of the book presents a quantitative analysis of the etymological situation of the strong verbs. It demonstrates that the etymological relations of the strong verbs are significantly less clear than commonly assumed, as almost half of them have no accepted etymology. A comparative quantification of the primary verbs of Sanskrit and Ancient Greek, both of which possess much better etymological connections within the Indo-European language family, underlines the significance of the Germanic data and the validity of the analytical framework. Taken together, the investigations presented in this book put the Germanic strong verbs in a new and markedly different light. Their largely obscure etymological situation in combination with their far-reaching morphological restructuring has telling implications for the prehistory of the Germanic languages and suggests new pathways for future research.

Sounds and Systems

Sounds and Systems
Title Sounds and Systems PDF eBook
Author Theo Vennemann
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
Pages 502
Release 2002
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9783110175691

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The integration of traditional and modern linguistics as well as diachrony and synchrony is the hallmark of an influential trend in contemporary research on language. It is documented in the present collection of 21 new papers on the history and structure of the sounds and other (sub-) systems of human languages, sharing the common reference point of Theo Vennemann, a leading figure in the above-mentioned trend, whom the authors want to honor with this Festschrift.

The Carthaginian North: Semitic influence on early Germanic

The Carthaginian North: Semitic influence on early Germanic
Title The Carthaginian North: Semitic influence on early Germanic PDF eBook
Author Robert Mailhammer
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing Company
Pages 284
Release 2019-10-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027262144

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This book presents a new and innovative theory on the origin of the Germanic languages. This theory presents solutions to four pivotal problems in the history of Germanic with critical implications for cultural history: the origin of the Germanic writing system (the Runic alphabet), the genesis of the Germanic strong verbs, the development of the Germanic word order, and etymologies for key elements of the Germanic lexicon. The book proposes that all four problems can be solved if it is hypothesized that over 2,000 years ago the ancestor of all Germanic languages, Proto-Germanic, was in intensive contact with Punic, a Semitic language from the Mediterranean. This scenario is explored by focusing on linguistic data, supported by an interdisciplinary mosaic of evidence. This book is of interest to anyone working on the linguistic and cultural history of the Germanic languages.

Germania Semitica

Germania Semitica
Title Germania Semitica PDF eBook
Author Theo Vennemann Nierfeld
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
Pages 742
Release 2013-03-08
Genre
ISBN 9783110301106

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Germania Semitica describes linguistic and cultural Semitic influences on Early Germanic at two points in space and time: (1) Fifth to third century Proto-Germanic when a Phoenician, namely Carthaginian, superstrate influenced the lexicon, grammar, writing system, and religion in the Germanic homeland, (2) the pre-Christian British Isles, when Semitic substrates shaped the structure of the Celtic languages as well as, indirectly, English. This book is a must for anyone interested in the origin of Germanic language and culture.

A Bibliography of English Etymology

A Bibliography of English Etymology
Title A Bibliography of English Etymology PDF eBook
Author Anatoly Liberman
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Pages 975
Release 2010
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0816667721

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Distinguished linguistics scholar Anatoly Liberman set out the frame for this volume in An Analytic Dictionary of English Etymology. Here, Liberman's landmark scholarship lay the groundwork for his forthcoming multivolume analytic dictionary of the English language. A Bibliography of English Etymology is a broadly conceptualized reference tool that provides source materials for etymological research. For each word's etymology, there is a bibliographic entry that lists the word origin's primary sources, specifically, where it was first found in use. Featuring the history of more than 13,000 English words, their cognates, and their foreign antonyms, this is a full-fledged compendium of resources indispensable to any scholar of word origins.