PPT-Proto-Germanic and the Languages that Stem from It
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ProtoGermanic and the Languages that Stem from It Also called Teutonic Speakers of Common Germanic lived in Northern Europe and expanded south in the First Millennium
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ProtoGermanic and the Languages that Stem from It Also called Teutonic Speakers of Common Germanic lived in Northern Europe and expanded south in the First Millennium BC Roman Tacitus left a monograph on Germanic people and customs He lists the tribes and describes their religions childrens games and other aspects of their culture. processes, we are able to postulate similar diachro Herzog, & Labov (1968), among others). We have also not yet come to the point where we may identify sound change before it has begun. Even sou Author: Gary Taylor Email: taylor16471@aol.com Homepage: http://hometown.aol.com/taylor16471/protogermanic-pronunciation.html Comment: Copied from the internet, 2005-11-27, by Evert Mouw evert@ge Language. World of Tongues. Earth’s heterogeneous collection of languages is one of its most obvious examples of cultural diversity. . Estimates of distinct languages in the world range from 2,000 to 4,000. . The. . study. of . shapes. Morpheme. :. Abstraction. of . the. . various. . types. of . morphs. . Smallest. . unit. of a . language. . that. . convey. . some. . kind. of . information. -s in . The official language in Austria is . German. . Regionally people also speak . Slovene. , . Croatian. and . Hungarian. . . Belgium. The official languages in Belgium are . Dutch. (also called Flemish), . SS6G11 The student will describe the cultural characteristics of Europe. a. Explain the diversity of European languages as seen in a comparison of German, English, Russian, French, and Italian. Guten. Germanic, Romance, & Slavic Language Families. Bonjour!. Ciao!. ¡Hola!. Hallo!. здравствуйте. !. © 2014 Brain Wrinkles. Languages Gallery Walk . Let’s see if you guessed correctly!. LANGUAGES. Доброе утро. Buenos . días. BONJOUR. привет. . hola. . ciao. . hallo. . goot. -en . mor. -gen. In the United States. English is the one . dominant . language (but. Not there is no official . a. Explain the diversity of European languages as seen in a comparison of German, English, Russian, French, and Italian. Guten. Tag. Bonjour. Good. Morning. Buongiorno. Добрый. дењ. Europe is slightly . The Indo-European Languages. English is a member of the Indo-European family of languages. These languages originally stretched from India to Russia and over to the British Isles.. The Indo-European Languages. Main characteristics of Germanic which distinguish it from IE. The First Germanic Consonant Shift. Vowel gradation. Nominal reduction to a 4-case system. Verbal reduction to a 2-tense system. Innovation: weak & strong declensions of adjectives. Indo European . Spread of Indo- European Languages . Germanic/Celts/ Romans. 1/13/2017. 1. INDO EUROPEAN. Indo-Europeans or Proto-Indo-Europeans, who lived in Eastern Europe and Central Asia from some time after 5000 BC.. * I am grateful to Harald Hammarström (Göteborg), George Starostin (Moscow), Ilya Yakubovich (Chicago)and Mikhail Zhivlov (Moscow) for their useful and important remarks on the preliminary version o Case of PolynesianLinguistics 20310/8/2010PolynesiaPolynesiaPolynesian MigrationPolynesian LanguagesLittle contact with outside languages so we expect little blendingNo writing system before Westerner
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