Hi, some times (maybe year/s) ago i saw a piece on this board treating of (or better linking to) the theory, that Goths did not came from Scandinavia, but...
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... Well, there are several different theories involved. Identity isn't something fixed, it is continually renewed and redefined, and Gothic identity may have...
Hi, I can recommed Anders Kaliff's book Gothis connections http://www.stavgard.com/romaniron/goterna_/gothic/default.htm Tore ... [Non-text portions of this...
Hi, I can as well suggest you read my opus where I try to find out the possible connections between Scandinavia, Wielbark and Chernyakov-Sintana de Mures. The...
i i think our suppositions are unfounded about the goths.....they migrated from gutland to the european mainland and transgressed with their migration south...
... In the Anglo-Saxon case, it's well-established that it was mostly re- identification and assimilation, not migration. In the Gothic case, the historical...
Yes (it was on exhibition some weeks ago). However, you have to remind that the torques is actually cut and the legend partially unreadable. I gave a new...
Why can't anybody but thiudans upload a file in the files section like in other comparable groups? In Germanic there is no problem. The reason there is a file...
Crossposting from Germanic list. Hi, On behalf of Arthur Jones in LA I have added a file meant for both Germanic and Gothic lists called 'Children of the...
Doesn't it seem to be as crimean gothic differences from biblical also appears in later visi- and ostrogothic as they were spoken in italy and spain. Such as...
Yes, it is! I went there Thursday at The National History Museum. They have a treasure department with all the gold findings of Romania. But unfortunately all...
Im atracted rather to the concept of re-identification too - regardless we discuse about Goths, or any other of mediaval or premediaval gentes (even modern...
Hi, Thanks, it would perhaps be helpful if there were an English translation, for us mono-speakers. Gregory [Non-text portions of this message have been...
... Yes, these two sound changes are found in Gothic personal names recorded by writers of Latin and Greek, and seem to have been a feature of spoken Gothic in...
... in ... Are these changes only valid for the gothic spoken in italy and not spain? if so, should it be considered a specific ostrogothic change as it also...
... gothic spoken in italy and not spain? if so, should it be considered a specific ostrogothic change as it also occures in crimean gothic? I don't know....
How would you count numbers if you were just counting? Ains, twai, threis, fidwor, etc... ? Or would you just use the neuter: ain, twa, thrija, fidwor...? ...
Most of my groups encourage members to share a bit about themselves, so I hope this is ok to post here. I just setup a profile on Grouply where you can see my...
... I would use the neuter forms. I don't know if that is more correct than using masculine or feminine but since it seems as crimean gothic used neuter I...
It's always nice with presentations so we can know a little about each other but why not just write some words here? ... themselves, so I hope ... friends, ......
... Agreed. Without any direct evidence from the fragments of Biblical Gothic, the Crimean example seems like a good one to follow. ... I think here, Gothic...
... anþar, ... begins.) ... seems ... So how it is said is in reallity: first object, second object, third object etc. and not object one, object two, object...
In crimean they count with ite as one. What is that? Is it from ita = it? According to zompist the word for one is ene, what's the evidence of that?...
... Busbecq actually cites it as 'ita'. Yes, I think probably is from the personal pronoun spelt the same in Biblical Gothic, unless perhaps it's a contraction...
Finns (phiha means angry but wicked man), who introÂduced a birch-tree sweetener for gum, have found that the habit of chewing sticky lumps dates back ...