
Runic Inscriptions and the Early History of the Germanic Languages
Special issue of NOWELE 73:1 (2020)
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[NOWELE, 73:1] 2020. v, 192 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 29 April 2020
Published online on 29 April 2020
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Table of Contents
- Editorial introductionpp. 1–3
- The Malt stone as evidence for a morphological archaism: Reconstructing the Proto-Nordic and Proto-Germanic systems of kinship termsLars Heltoft | pp. 4–20
- Ek […] wraitalaþo : The Proto-Norse strong preterite 1sg ending in light of the Trollhättan II bracteateSimon Poulsen | pp. 21–43
- Inschriften auf Goldbrakteaten und GoldsolidiKlaus Düwel | pp. 44–68
- New insights into Early Old English from recent Anglo-Saxon runic findsJohn Hines | pp. 69–90
- Südgermanische Runeninschriften: Stationen der SprachgeschichteRobert Nedoma | pp. 91–115
- Die Runeninschrift auf dem Rinderknochen von Břeclav, Flur Lány (Südmähren, Tschechische Republik)Jiří Macháček & Robert Nedoma | pp. 116–122
- The early Celtic epigraphic evidence and early literacy in Germanic languagesDavid Stifter | pp. 123–152
- Raetic and Runes: On the relevance of North Italic inscriptions for the question of the origin of the Runic scriptCorinna Salomon | pp. 153–192
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