In:The Carthaginian North: Semitic influence on early Germanic: A linguistic and cultural study
Robert Mailhammer and Theo Vennemann
[NOWELE Supplement Series 32] 2019
► pp. 1–30
Chapter 1Introduction
Published online: 24 October 2019
https://doi.org/10.1075/nss.32.c1
https://doi.org/10.1075/nss.32.c1
Article outline
- 1.Lexicon
- 2.Morphology: the Germanic strong verbs
- 2.1Functionalization of ablaut
- 2.1.1Ablaut in Proto-Indo-European
- 2.1.2Functionalized ablaut in the Proto-Germanic strong verbs
- 2.2Systematized ablaut in the Proto-Germanic strong verb
- 2.3Uniformization of stem formation in the Germanic strong verbs
- 2.4Reduction of verb categories
- 2.1Functionalization of ablaut
- 3.Syntax
- 3.1Proto-Indo-European word order
- 3.2Proto-Germanic word order
- 3.2.1Proto-Germanic word order: SOV or SVO?
- 3.2.2Proto-Germanic word order: V2
- 3.2.3Proto-Germanic V1
- 3.3Proto-Germanic split word order: V1/V2 vs. V-late
- 4.Issues in the oldest Germanic writing system
- 5.Summary of explananda in Proto-Germanic
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