Germanic loanwords in Proto-Slavic /:
This book is a comprehensive study of the Germanic loanwords in Proto-Slavic. It includes an investigation of all Germanic words that were borrowed into Proto-Slavic until its disintegration in the early ninth century. Research into the phonology, morphology and semantics of the loanwords serves as...
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Zusammenfassung: | This book is a comprehensive study of the Germanic loanwords in Proto-Slavic. It includes an investigation of all Germanic words that were borrowed into Proto-Slavic until its disintegration in the early ninth century. Research into the phonology, morphology and semantics of the loanwords serves as the basis of an investigation into the Germanic donor languages of the individual loanwords. The loanwords can be shown to be mainly of Gothic, High German and Low German origin. One of the aims of the present study is to clarify the accentuation of Germanic loanwords in Proto-Slavic and to explain. |
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505 | 0 | |a Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of contents; Preface; List of abbreviations; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Aim and structure; 1.2 Linguistic sources and terminology; 1.2.1 Germanic: introduction and linguistic sources; 1.2.1.1 General; 1.2.1.2 East Germanic; 1.2.1.3 West Germanic; 1.2.1.4 North Germanic; 1.2.2 Slavic: introduction and linguistic sources; 1.2.2.1 Proto-Slavic; 1.2.2.2 East Slavic; 1.2.2.3 West Slavic; 1.2.2.4 South Slavic; 1.2.3 Slavic accentuation; 1.3 Monographs on Germanic loanwords in Proto-Slavic; 1.3.1 Stender-Petersen (1927); 1.3.2 Kiparsky (1934). | |
505 | 8 | |a 1.3.3 Reception of Kiparsky (1934)1.3.3.1 Review by Stender-Petersen (1936); 1.3.3.2 Holzer (1990); 1.3.4 Martynov (1963); 1.3.5 Golab (1991); 2 The Proto-Slavic prosodic system; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 AP (a); 2.3 AP (b); 2.3.1 Dybo's law; 2.3.2 Stang's law; 2.3.3 The volja-type; 2.3.4 Fixed stress on di- or polysyllabic stems; 2.4 AP (c); 2.5 AP (d)?; 3 Research history on the accentuation of Germanic loanwords in Proto-Slavic; 3.1 Meillet (1909), Lehr-Splawinski (1929); 3.2 Stender-Petersen (1927), Kiparsky (1934); 3.3 Kurylowicz (1951, 1952); 3.3.1 Période 1 -- 3.3.2 Période 2 | |
505 | 8 | |a 3.3.3 ""Période 3""3.3.4 Discussion of Kurylowicz's theory; 3.4 Reception of Kurylowicz (1951, 1952); 3.4.1 Kiparsky (1958); 3.4.2 Martynov (1963); 3.4.3 Golab (1991); 3.4.4 Matasović (2000); 4 Language contact between Proto-Slavic and Germanic tribes; 4.1 The Germanic and Slavic homelands; 4.1.1 The Proto-Germanic homeland; 4.1.2 The Gothic homeland; 4.1.3 The Huns and the Avars; 4.1.4 The Proto-Slavic homeland; 4.2 Slavic expansion towards the Roman Empire; 4.3 Slavic expansion towards the west and the later Frankish Empire; 4.4 Proto-Slavic loanwords in Germanic; 4.5 Conclusion. | |
505 | 8 | |a 4.6 Excursus I: Loanwords from and into Latin and early Romance4.6.1 Latin loanwords in Germanic; 4.6.2 Germanic loanwords in Latin; 4.6.3 Latin loanwords in Proto-Slavic; 4.7 Excursus II: 'Temematic' substrate in Proto-Slavic; 5 The main corpus: Germanic loanwords in Proto-Slavic; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Loanwords with AP (a); 5.3 Loanwords with AP (b) and a heavy syllabic nucleus; 5.4 Loanwords with AP (b) and a light syllabic nucleus; 5.5 Loanwords with AP (c); 5.6 Loanwords with an unknown AP; 6 Words that cannot be regarded as certain Germanic loanwords in Proto-Slavic; 6.1 Introduction. | |
505 | 8 | |a 6.2 Later loanwords from Germanic (a selection)6.3 Loanwords of Latin or Germanic origin; 6.4 Words of indeterminable origin; 6.5 Words that cannot be regarded as Germanic loanwords in Proto-Slavic; 7 The origin of the loanwords; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Phonological adaptation of the loanwords; 7.2.1 Indications about the donor language; 7.2.1.1 The development of PGmc. *ē1; 7.2.1.2 The raising of PGmc. *ē in Gothic; 7.2.1.3 The umlaut in (North and) West Germanic; 7.2.1.4 Rhotacism of *z to r in (North and) West Germanic; 7.2.1.5 Geminates in Germanic. | |
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contents | Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of contents; Preface; List of abbreviations; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Aim and structure; 1.2 Linguistic sources and terminology; 1.2.1 Germanic: introduction and linguistic sources; 1.2.1.1 General; 1.2.1.2 East Germanic; 1.2.1.3 West Germanic; 1.2.1.4 North Germanic; 1.2.2 Slavic: introduction and linguistic sources; 1.2.2.1 Proto-Slavic; 1.2.2.2 East Slavic; 1.2.2.3 West Slavic; 1.2.2.4 South Slavic; 1.2.3 Slavic accentuation; 1.3 Monographs on Germanic loanwords in Proto-Slavic; 1.3.1 Stender-Petersen (1927); 1.3.2 Kiparsky (1934). 1.3.3 Reception of Kiparsky (1934)1.3.3.1 Review by Stender-Petersen (1936); 1.3.3.2 Holzer (1990); 1.3.4 Martynov (1963); 1.3.5 Golab (1991); 2 The Proto-Slavic prosodic system; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 AP (a); 2.3 AP (b); 2.3.1 Dybo's law; 2.3.2 Stang's law; 2.3.3 The volja-type; 2.3.4 Fixed stress on di- or polysyllabic stems; 2.4 AP (c); 2.5 AP (d)?; 3 Research history on the accentuation of Germanic loanwords in Proto-Slavic; 3.1 Meillet (1909), Lehr-Splawinski (1929); 3.2 Stender-Petersen (1927), Kiparsky (1934); 3.3 Kurylowicz (1951, 1952); 3.3.1 Période 1 -- 3.3.2 Période 2 3.3.3 ""Période 3""3.3.4 Discussion of Kurylowicz's theory; 3.4 Reception of Kurylowicz (1951, 1952); 3.4.1 Kiparsky (1958); 3.4.2 Martynov (1963); 3.4.3 Golab (1991); 3.4.4 Matasović (2000); 4 Language contact between Proto-Slavic and Germanic tribes; 4.1 The Germanic and Slavic homelands; 4.1.1 The Proto-Germanic homeland; 4.1.2 The Gothic homeland; 4.1.3 The Huns and the Avars; 4.1.4 The Proto-Slavic homeland; 4.2 Slavic expansion towards the Roman Empire; 4.3 Slavic expansion towards the west and the later Frankish Empire; 4.4 Proto-Slavic loanwords in Germanic; 4.5 Conclusion. 4.6 Excursus I: Loanwords from and into Latin and early Romance4.6.1 Latin loanwords in Germanic; 4.6.2 Germanic loanwords in Latin; 4.6.3 Latin loanwords in Proto-Slavic; 4.7 Excursus II: 'Temematic' substrate in Proto-Slavic; 5 The main corpus: Germanic loanwords in Proto-Slavic; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Loanwords with AP (a); 5.3 Loanwords with AP (b) and a heavy syllabic nucleus; 5.4 Loanwords with AP (b) and a light syllabic nucleus; 5.5 Loanwords with AP (c); 5.6 Loanwords with an unknown AP; 6 Words that cannot be regarded as certain Germanic loanwords in Proto-Slavic; 6.1 Introduction. 6.2 Later loanwords from Germanic (a selection)6.3 Loanwords of Latin or Germanic origin; 6.4 Words of indeterminable origin; 6.5 Words that cannot be regarded as Germanic loanwords in Proto-Slavic; 7 The origin of the loanwords; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Phonological adaptation of the loanwords; 7.2.1 Indications about the donor language; 7.2.1.1 The development of PGmc. *ē1; 7.2.1.2 The raising of PGmc. *ē in Gothic; 7.2.1.3 The umlaut in (North and) West Germanic; 7.2.1.4 Rhotacism of *z to r in (North and) West Germanic; 7.2.1.5 Geminates in Germanic. |
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spelling | Pronk-Tiethoff, Saskia (Saskia Elisabeth), 1981- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjCCgGQvTPfqmPQjyXvBmq http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nb2014000594 Germanic loanwords in Proto-Slavic / Saskia Pronk-Tiethoff. Amsterdam : Editions Rodopi, 2013. 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Leiden studies in Indo-European Print version record. This book is a comprehensive study of the Germanic loanwords in Proto-Slavic. It includes an investigation of all Germanic words that were borrowed into Proto-Slavic until its disintegration in the early ninth century. Research into the phonology, morphology and semantics of the loanwords serves as the basis of an investigation into the Germanic donor languages of the individual loanwords. The loanwords can be shown to be mainly of Gothic, High German and Low German origin. One of the aims of the present study is to clarify the accentuation of Germanic loanwords in Proto-Slavic and to explain. Includes bibliographical references and index. Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of contents; Preface; List of abbreviations; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Aim and structure; 1.2 Linguistic sources and terminology; 1.2.1 Germanic: introduction and linguistic sources; 1.2.1.1 General; 1.2.1.2 East Germanic; 1.2.1.3 West Germanic; 1.2.1.4 North Germanic; 1.2.2 Slavic: introduction and linguistic sources; 1.2.2.1 Proto-Slavic; 1.2.2.2 East Slavic; 1.2.2.3 West Slavic; 1.2.2.4 South Slavic; 1.2.3 Slavic accentuation; 1.3 Monographs on Germanic loanwords in Proto-Slavic; 1.3.1 Stender-Petersen (1927); 1.3.2 Kiparsky (1934). 1.3.3 Reception of Kiparsky (1934)1.3.3.1 Review by Stender-Petersen (1936); 1.3.3.2 Holzer (1990); 1.3.4 Martynov (1963); 1.3.5 Golab (1991); 2 The Proto-Slavic prosodic system; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 AP (a); 2.3 AP (b); 2.3.1 Dybo's law; 2.3.2 Stang's law; 2.3.3 The volja-type; 2.3.4 Fixed stress on di- or polysyllabic stems; 2.4 AP (c); 2.5 AP (d)?; 3 Research history on the accentuation of Germanic loanwords in Proto-Slavic; 3.1 Meillet (1909), Lehr-Splawinski (1929); 3.2 Stender-Petersen (1927), Kiparsky (1934); 3.3 Kurylowicz (1951, 1952); 3.3.1 Période 1 -- 3.3.2 Période 2 3.3.3 ""Période 3""3.3.4 Discussion of Kurylowicz's theory; 3.4 Reception of Kurylowicz (1951, 1952); 3.4.1 Kiparsky (1958); 3.4.2 Martynov (1963); 3.4.3 Golab (1991); 3.4.4 Matasović (2000); 4 Language contact between Proto-Slavic and Germanic tribes; 4.1 The Germanic and Slavic homelands; 4.1.1 The Proto-Germanic homeland; 4.1.2 The Gothic homeland; 4.1.3 The Huns and the Avars; 4.1.4 The Proto-Slavic homeland; 4.2 Slavic expansion towards the Roman Empire; 4.3 Slavic expansion towards the west and the later Frankish Empire; 4.4 Proto-Slavic loanwords in Germanic; 4.5 Conclusion. 4.6 Excursus I: Loanwords from and into Latin and early Romance4.6.1 Latin loanwords in Germanic; 4.6.2 Germanic loanwords in Latin; 4.6.3 Latin loanwords in Proto-Slavic; 4.7 Excursus II: 'Temematic' substrate in Proto-Slavic; 5 The main corpus: Germanic loanwords in Proto-Slavic; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Loanwords with AP (a); 5.3 Loanwords with AP (b) and a heavy syllabic nucleus; 5.4 Loanwords with AP (b) and a light syllabic nucleus; 5.5 Loanwords with AP (c); 5.6 Loanwords with an unknown AP; 6 Words that cannot be regarded as certain Germanic loanwords in Proto-Slavic; 6.1 Introduction. 6.2 Later loanwords from Germanic (a selection)6.3 Loanwords of Latin or Germanic origin; 6.4 Words of indeterminable origin; 6.5 Words that cannot be regarded as Germanic loanwords in Proto-Slavic; 7 The origin of the loanwords; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Phonological adaptation of the loanwords; 7.2.1 Indications about the donor language; 7.2.1.1 The development of PGmc. *ē1; 7.2.1.2 The raising of PGmc. *ē in Gothic; 7.2.1.3 The umlaut in (North and) West Germanic; 7.2.1.4 Rhotacism of *z to r in (North and) West Germanic; 7.2.1.5 Geminates in Germanic. English. Slavic languages Phonology. FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY Miscellaneous. bisacsh Slavic languages Phonology fast has work: Germanic loanwords in Proto-Slavic (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFJFqgjtKGdPkKvPtGGtfC https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Pronk-Tiethoff, Saskia (Saskia Elisabeth), 1981- Germanic loanwords in Proto-Slavic. Amsterdam : Rodopi, 2013 9042037326 (OCoLC)859232107 Leiden studies in Indo-European. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n95005383 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=679888 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Pronk-Tiethoff, Saskia (Saskia Elisabeth), 1981- Germanic loanwords in Proto-Slavic / Leiden studies in Indo-European. Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of contents; Preface; List of abbreviations; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Aim and structure; 1.2 Linguistic sources and terminology; 1.2.1 Germanic: introduction and linguistic sources; 1.2.1.1 General; 1.2.1.2 East Germanic; 1.2.1.3 West Germanic; 1.2.1.4 North Germanic; 1.2.2 Slavic: introduction and linguistic sources; 1.2.2.1 Proto-Slavic; 1.2.2.2 East Slavic; 1.2.2.3 West Slavic; 1.2.2.4 South Slavic; 1.2.3 Slavic accentuation; 1.3 Monographs on Germanic loanwords in Proto-Slavic; 1.3.1 Stender-Petersen (1927); 1.3.2 Kiparsky (1934). 1.3.3 Reception of Kiparsky (1934)1.3.3.1 Review by Stender-Petersen (1936); 1.3.3.2 Holzer (1990); 1.3.4 Martynov (1963); 1.3.5 Golab (1991); 2 The Proto-Slavic prosodic system; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 AP (a); 2.3 AP (b); 2.3.1 Dybo's law; 2.3.2 Stang's law; 2.3.3 The volja-type; 2.3.4 Fixed stress on di- or polysyllabic stems; 2.4 AP (c); 2.5 AP (d)?; 3 Research history on the accentuation of Germanic loanwords in Proto-Slavic; 3.1 Meillet (1909), Lehr-Splawinski (1929); 3.2 Stender-Petersen (1927), Kiparsky (1934); 3.3 Kurylowicz (1951, 1952); 3.3.1 Période 1 -- 3.3.2 Période 2 3.3.3 ""Période 3""3.3.4 Discussion of Kurylowicz's theory; 3.4 Reception of Kurylowicz (1951, 1952); 3.4.1 Kiparsky (1958); 3.4.2 Martynov (1963); 3.4.3 Golab (1991); 3.4.4 Matasović (2000); 4 Language contact between Proto-Slavic and Germanic tribes; 4.1 The Germanic and Slavic homelands; 4.1.1 The Proto-Germanic homeland; 4.1.2 The Gothic homeland; 4.1.3 The Huns and the Avars; 4.1.4 The Proto-Slavic homeland; 4.2 Slavic expansion towards the Roman Empire; 4.3 Slavic expansion towards the west and the later Frankish Empire; 4.4 Proto-Slavic loanwords in Germanic; 4.5 Conclusion. 4.6 Excursus I: Loanwords from and into Latin and early Romance4.6.1 Latin loanwords in Germanic; 4.6.2 Germanic loanwords in Latin; 4.6.3 Latin loanwords in Proto-Slavic; 4.7 Excursus II: 'Temematic' substrate in Proto-Slavic; 5 The main corpus: Germanic loanwords in Proto-Slavic; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Loanwords with AP (a); 5.3 Loanwords with AP (b) and a heavy syllabic nucleus; 5.4 Loanwords with AP (b) and a light syllabic nucleus; 5.5 Loanwords with AP (c); 5.6 Loanwords with an unknown AP; 6 Words that cannot be regarded as certain Germanic loanwords in Proto-Slavic; 6.1 Introduction. 6.2 Later loanwords from Germanic (a selection)6.3 Loanwords of Latin or Germanic origin; 6.4 Words of indeterminable origin; 6.5 Words that cannot be regarded as Germanic loanwords in Proto-Slavic; 7 The origin of the loanwords; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Phonological adaptation of the loanwords; 7.2.1 Indications about the donor language; 7.2.1.1 The development of PGmc. *ē1; 7.2.1.2 The raising of PGmc. *ē in Gothic; 7.2.1.3 The umlaut in (North and) West Germanic; 7.2.1.4 Rhotacism of *z to r in (North and) West Germanic; 7.2.1.5 Geminates in Germanic. Slavic languages Phonology. FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY Miscellaneous. bisacsh Slavic languages Phonology fast |
title | Germanic loanwords in Proto-Slavic / |
title_auth | Germanic loanwords in Proto-Slavic / |
title_exact_search | Germanic loanwords in Proto-Slavic / |
title_full | Germanic loanwords in Proto-Slavic / Saskia Pronk-Tiethoff. |
title_fullStr | Germanic loanwords in Proto-Slavic / Saskia Pronk-Tiethoff. |
title_full_unstemmed | Germanic loanwords in Proto-Slavic / Saskia Pronk-Tiethoff. |
title_short | Germanic loanwords in Proto-Slavic / |
title_sort | germanic loanwords in proto slavic |
topic | Slavic languages Phonology. FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY Miscellaneous. bisacsh Slavic languages Phonology fast |
topic_facet | Slavic languages Phonology. FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY Miscellaneous. Slavic languages Phonology |
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