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The Early Runic Inscriptions: Berkeley Insights in Linguistics and Semiotics, 0893-6935

Autor Irene García Losquiño
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 mar 2015
Why were runes invented? What did the Germanic peoples of southern Scandinavia speak during the first centuries CE? Can the earliest runic inscriptions be used to learn something about their dialects, and can we extract other information from their study as a corpus? The Early Runic Inscriptions: Their Western Features gives answers to these questions through an analysis of the earliest runic inscriptions found mainly in Denmark, and later in England and on the continent up to the seventh century. This analysis offers a novel tracing of the initial appearance and later establishment of West Germanic dialectal features in an area and time usually referred to as having a more Northern linguistic identity. The earliest runic inscriptions are an invaluable source of information about the state of the Germanic dialects during the first seven centuries of our era. They also provide insights about some of the social customs of different Germanic groups during this period, such as the development of the purposes of runic writing or personal-name formation. Using a comparative and comprehensive methodology, this book combines linguistics with other disciplines to cast as much light as possible on these oftentimes single-worded inscriptions.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781433127045
ISBN-10: 1433127040
Pagini: 193
Dimensiuni: 150 x 224 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der W
Seria Berkeley Insights in Linguistics and Semiotics, 0893-6935


Notă biografică

Irene García Losquiño is a Teaching Fellow in the Centre for Scandinavian Studies at the University of Aberdeen, where she received her PhD. She has been a visiting researcher at the University of Notre Dame, as well as at the Universities of Tübingen and Uppsala. She is also involved in Public Engagement with Research, for which she was awarded an Arts and Humanities Research Council grant.

Cuprins

Contents: Early dialectal forms in Northwest Germanic - The consolidation of a dialect: West Germanic forms from AD 350 to AD 700.