In:Reshaping of the Nominal Inflection in Early Northern West Germanic
Elżbieta Adamczyk
[NOWELE Supplement Series 31] 2018
► pp. 311–392
Chapter 5Nominal inflection in Old Saxon
Published online: 20 April 2018
https://doi.org/10.1075/nss.31.c5
https://doi.org/10.1075/nss.31.c5
Article outline
- 5.1Introduction
- 5.2The placement of Old Saxon in West Germanic
- 5.3Corpus and methodological considerations
- 5.4Restructuring process in Old Saxon: Patterns
- 5.5Phonological developments in unstressed syllables
- 5.6Data analysis
- 5.6.1Methodological considerations
- 5.6.2
i-stems
- 5.6.2.1General characteristics
- gen. sg.
- gen. and dat. pl.
- instr. and dat. sg.
- nom./acc. sg.
- 5.6.2.2Results of the investigation
- 5.6.2.1General characteristics
- 5.6.3
u-stems
- 5.6.3.1General characteristics
- 1. nom./acc. sg.
- 2. gen. sg.
- 3. dat. sg.
- 4. nom./acc. pl.
- 5. gen. pl.
- 6. dat. pl.
- 5.6.3.2Results of the investigation
- 5.6.3.3Excursus on the i-marker in the dat. sg. and nom. pl.
- 5.6.3.1General characteristics
- 5.6.4Root nouns
- 5.6.4.1General characteristics
- 5.6.4.2Results of the investigation
- 5.6.5
r-stems
- 5.6.5.1General characteristics
- 5.6.5.2Results of the investigation
- 5.6.6
s-stems
- 5.6.6.1General characteristics
- 5.6.6.2Results of the investigation
- 5.6.7
nd-stems
- 5.6.7.1General characteristics
- 5.6.7.2Results of the investigation
- 5.6.8Dental stems
- 5.7Summary of the results and overview of the tendencies
- 5.8Taxonomic implications of the study
- 5.9Conclusions
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