In:The Dawn of Dutch: Language contact in the Western Low Countries before 1200
Michiel de Vaan
[NOWELE Supplement Series 30] 2017
► pp. 75–112
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Chapter 8Working hypothesis and approach
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Published online: 14 December 2017
https://doi.org/10.1075/nss.30.c8
https://doi.org/10.1075/nss.30.c8
Article outline
- 8.1Frisian and Franconian until 1200
- 8.2Contrastive historical phonology of Frisian and Franconian
- 8.2.1Restriction to phonetics and phonology
- 8.2.2Contrastive historical phonology
- 8.2.3From Proto-Germanic to West Germanic
- Consonant changes between Proto-Germanic and West Germanic
- Vowel changes between Proto-Germanic and West Germanic
- 8.2.4From West Germanic to Old West Frisian and Early Middle Dutch
- RP I.Anglo-Frisian vs. Proto-Franconian (450 CE)
- RP II.Early Proto-Frisian vs. Early Old Low Franconian (700 CE)
- RP III.Late Proto-Frisian vs. Late Old Low Franconian (1000 CE)
- RP IV.Old West Frisian vs. Early Middle Dutch (ca. 1250 CE)
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