Indo-European *Gu̯h in Germanic
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Auteurs : Krzysztof Tomasz Witczak [Colombie]Source :
- Lingua Posnaniensis [ 0079-4740 ] ; 2012-12-01.
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- Barytone stress, Etymological dictionary, Fond desire, Germanic forms, Germanic languages, Goth, Initial position, Kluge seebold, Krzysztof, Krzysztof tomasz witczak, Magic staff, Medial position, Nominal accentuation, Oicel, Oppositional accentuation, Osax, Oxytone stress, Pokorny, Possible evidence, Ringe, Same distribution, Seebold, Seebold elmar, Standard language, Tomasz, Verlag, Vernersche gesetz, Vries, Witczak.
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- Barytone stress, Etymological dictionary, Fond desire, Germanic forms, Germanic languages, Goth, Initial position, Kluge seebold, Krzysztof, Krzysztof tomasz witczak, Magic staff, Medial position, Nominal accentuation, Oicel, Oppositional accentuation, Osax, Oxytone stress, Pokorny, Possible evidence, Ringe, Same distribution, Seebold, Seebold elmar, Standard language, Tomasz, Verlag, Vernersche gesetz, Vries, Witczak.
Abstract
Krzysztof Tomasz Witczak. Indo-European *gÁh in Germanic. Lingua Posnaniensis, vol. LIV (2)/2012. The Poznań Society for the Advancement of the Arts and Sciences. PL ISSN 0079-4740, ISBN 978-83-7654-252-2, pp. 83-90. Purpose and method: In my paper I discuss the development of IE. *gÁh in the Germanic languages, using the historical-comparative method. Results: Two regular reflexes of IE. *gÁh in Proto-Germanic (*g and *w) can be explained by the place of the Indo-European accent, e.g. Gmc. *garmaz m. ‘fire dog’ (< IE. *gÁhórmos) vs. Gmc. *warmaz adj. ‘warm, hot’ (< IE. *gÁhormós); Gmc. *dagaz m. ‘day’ (< IE. *dhogÁhós) vs. Gmc. *snaiwaz m. ‘snow’ (< *snóigÁhos m. ‘snow’). Conclusion: The double distribution of IE. *gÁh in Proto-Germanic, which is motivated by the primitive accent, can be described as a rule similar to das Vernersche Gesetz.
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DOI: 10.2478/v10122-012-0016-y
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