NOWELE Volume 58/59 (June 2010)
The Gothic Language
A Symposium
Collaborator
[NOWELE, 58/59] 2010. 459 pp.
Publishing status: Available | Original publisher: University Press of Southern Denmark
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Schrift und Sprache in den ostgermanischen RuneninschriftenRobert Nedoma | pp. 1–70
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Die gotischen Buchstabennamen mit einem Exkurs über die englischen ManuskriptrunenElmar Seebold | pp. 71–168
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Wulfila's Alphabet in the Light of Neighbouring ScriptsAntoaneta Granberg | pp. 169–193
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Zur Frage der gotischen Lehnwörter in den ostseefinnischen SprachenTette Hofstra | pp. 195–216
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Evidence for Language Contact in GothicAntje Casaretto | pp. 217–237
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Praesens Historicum and the Question of Old Latin Influence on the Gothic BibleValentine A. Pakis | pp. 239–254
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Die Subjunktion þatei nach verba dicendi und sentiendi im Codex ArgenteusCarl-Erik Lindberg | pp. 255–268
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Got. gardsοἶκος und garda αὐλή: semantische Konsistenz und RaumkonzeptLudwig Rübekeil | pp. 269–284
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Die Flexion der gotischen Verbalabstrakta vom Typus laiseinsLuzius Thöny | pp. 285–300
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Uns/unsis and Colloquial GothicMagnus Snædal | pp. 301–322
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Gothic tweihna-, Old English twegen, and Some Further Formations with Gmc. *twi-Alfred Bammesberger | pp. 323–342
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The Gothic Extended Forms of the Dental Preterit EndingsPatrick V. Stiles | pp. 343–366
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On Gothic iup and the Germanic DirectionalsGuus Kroonen | pp. 367–379
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Verner's LawAnatoly Liberman | pp. 381–425
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Gothic and Early Runic: Two Sound Systems ComparedHans Frede Nielsen | pp. 427–442
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The Origin of the Goths from a Topolinguistic Perspective: A Short ProposalJan Paul Strid | pp. 443–452
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On the Etymology of Crimean Gothic apelEric P. Hamp | pp. 453–460
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