... That's why I offer them here. ... The view you, George and others represent insists that those sources concerning the history of Germanic-speaking peoples...
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... The view you, George and others represent insists that those sources concerning the history of Germanic-speaking peoples which refer to native traditions...
Having zero expertise on any linguistic question, I've been lurking harmlessly on this list; but recently something caught my eye: ... Snorri focused on myths...
Dear James, At least two persons here believe Germanic people came from the east. M. Pedersen and me, I go as far as stating that proto-Germanic is not a...
... neither ... to ... _Accipiter_) ... extent the ... By Pliny's time, <accipiter> had become about as non-specific as U.S. English <hawk>, which covers more...
... of ... Fay's analysis applies very poorly to <corpus ina:ne> 'lifeless body, dead body', which has NO breath left, and <animus ina:nis> 'vain spirit,...
... o, ... of ... in ... to ... for ... or ... that ... Several matters are involved here. First, it is clear (at least to me, and at least from my ongoing...
Obviously the 5th century migration is too late to explain North Germanic, let alone Germanic. How early is the name Odin/Wodan attested? ... Was displaying...
... 1080, apparently. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odin The Danish historian Johs. Brøndsted finds the claim 'that Odin arrived in the Nordic region ca. 70...
... But once we try to explain ablaut as derived from from single vowel (which it must be), we get into difficulties with that model, since we then will have...
Oh, thanks for the nice point! ... De: dgkilday57 <dgkilday57@...> Para: cybalist@yahoogroups.com Enviadas: Segunda-feira, 1 de Setembro de 2008 21:36:38...
... From: "James Dow Allen" <jamesdowallen@...> To: <cybalist@yahoogroups.com> ... ======= If we give any credentials to Snorri's list, a backward count...
... From: "dgkilday57" <dgkilday57@...> To: <cybalist@yahoogroups.com> ... = This is like saying that blackbirds are not the only one bird to be black. ...
At 6:30:21 AM on Tuesday, September 2, 2008, tgpedersen ... One can easily do a bit better than that: he's mentioned in 'Hákonarmál' by the 10th century...
From a logical point of view, Woden, as a pre-Christian deity, has to go back at least to 597, when the English were christianized. ... From: Brian M. Scott...
... Here are the alleged Breton - Slovenian correspondent words (pp. 339-343, translated It is of course interesting which of the words are only Breton and ...
... The author of this list seems to be blissfully unaware of the historical phonology of Breton - he should study Kenneth Jackson's work on the subject to...
Is there anything at all in Breton that is not cognate with Cornish and French? I seen the rumors of a Gaulish substrate, but is there any validity or could it...
... I am open to the possibility, but I haven't read anything particularly convincing on the subject. Of course, Brittonic and Gaulish were closely related...