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Historic Genomes Uncover Demographic Shifts and Kinship Structures in Post-Roman Central Europe
Blöcher J +54 more
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The Origin of the Germanic Languages and the Indo-Europeanising of North Europe
As the title shows, the author of this article does not hold with the theory that the spread of the Indo-European languages had its origin in northern Europe. At present we have no means of defining with certainty the starting point, the original 'home' of the Indo-Europeans.
Sigmund Feist
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Germanic Languages in Contact in North America
Over the course of 400 years, numerous speakers of Germanic languages have immigrated to North America. The primary purposes of these immigrations were to avoid political and religious persecution and seek economic stability and growth. These contact varieties of Germanic origin are the intense focus of linguistic research involving multiple sub ...
Michael T. Putnam
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A multilingual speech corpus of North-Germanic languages
The Nordic Dialect Corpus project was initiated by the Scandinavian Dialect Syntax Network (ScanDiaSyn). In order to be able to study the North Germanic (i.e., Nordic) dialects, proper documentation of the dialects was needed. A corpus consisting of natural speech by dialect speakers was developed in order to systematically map and study syntactic ...
Janne Bondi Johannessen +3 more
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Heritage Germanic Languages in North America
Janne Bondi Johannessen +1 more
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The Impact of Language Contact on North Germanic
North Germanic has been in constant contact with other languages since prehistoric times. Early contact scenarios include the contact with Uralic languages within Scandinavia itself. Increasing contact with Central Europe from the Early Middle Ages onward entailed the spread of a wider range of linguistic innovations from (or through) Romance and West ...
Steffen Höder
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The Nordic Languages: An International Handbook of the History of the North Germanic Languages
Graeme Dunphy +8 more
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8. Wordstress in West-Germanic and North-Germanic languages
Wim Zonneveld +4 more
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