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Etymological Dictionary of Gothic Online |
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Hrsg. v. Winfred P. Lehmann |
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Online |
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Inhalt :: Content Das etymologisches Wörterbuch der gotischen Sprache stellt gotische Lemmaeinträge zusammen, leitet sie auf proto-germanische und proto-indoeuropäische Wurzeln zurück und vergleicht sie mit verwandten Sprachformen. Der Online-Ausgabe liegt die 1986 erschienene 3. Auflage der Printausgabe „A Gothic Etymological Dictionary“ zugrunde. |
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Verlag :: Publisher Brill Academic Publishers |
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Preis :: Price Preise auf Anfrage / Prices on request |
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Das Angebot richtet sich nicht an Verbraucher i. S. d. § 13 BGB und Letztverbraucher i. S. d. PAngV. |
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ISBN/ISSN 978-90-04-75033-3 Bestellnummer bei digento :: digento order number 107585 |
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Verlagsinformation :: Publisher's information Gothic is the earliest attested Germanic language. Although now extinct and without any direct modern descendants, it has left a significant imprintparticularly on the Romance languages. As such, Gothic offers invaluable source material for Indo-Europeanists, researchers of language contact, typologists, and general linguists alike. Based on the third edition of "Vergleichendes Wörterbuch der Gotischen Sprache" by Sigmund Feist. With Bibliography prepared under the direction of H.-J.J. Hewitt. Winfred Philip Lehmann (June 23, 1916 August 1, 2007) was an American linguist who specialized in historical, Germanic, and Indo-European linguistics. He was for many years a professor and head of department for linguistics at the University of Texas at Austin and served as president of both the Linguistic Society of America and the Modern Language Association. His major publications include "Proto-Indo-European Phonology" (1952), "Historical Linguistics: An Introduction" (1962, 2nd edition 1973, 3rd edition, 1992), "Proto-Indo-European Syntax" (1974), "Language: An Introduction" (1982), "Theoretical Bases of Indo-European Linguistics" (1993), "Pre-Indo-European," (2002). His "A Gothic Etymological Dictionary" was published by Brill in 1986. |
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