... Avraham Polok, "Khuzaria", (Hebrew) Tel Aviv, 5711 (1950?) published an important study on the Khazars that researchers still refer to. He quotes from...
Yair Davidiy
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... an ... Gothish ... Hi Yair, Have you seen the book? I'd be curious to know what linguistic evidence Avraham Polok used to relate Yiddish and Gothic. Llama...
Dear all Please forgive my lingua.amateurism but I have nobody else to ask then you in here Searching the gender changing problem with the nouns I have notice...
... I'm already using this chart, thanks anyway. :-) ... Well, the length marks always remind me of their quality. :-) ... Hmm.. Yes, it seems that 'abrs' is...
... Good example. I'll have to think about this. I see that the article/demonstrative regularly appears also with 'fairhvus' "the world" or "this world"....
Dear Goce/Homer, I sincerely would like to help you, supposed I'm able, but I didn't understand what is actually your question. The fonts you used (Greek ...
Dear Group, I would like to introduce a new and refreshing group which discusses the history of Ancient Rome: from the lives of the Roman Kings, to the...
jordan, sah ist gutarazda club...auk batista wiljanaim du izwara club.. i also send my condolences to the people in london in dealing with that tradgedy...
I have a problem with the grammar, coz my book is kinda indistinct about some...or alot. This time I'd like to know about the strong verbs. I read in my book...
Hi, Fredrik, I understand that you are interested in the perfect tense forms of strong verbs. For niman: indeed what you have is correct: nam, namt, nam,...
Hi Fredrik, Another curiosity: the Class 7 verb 'saian' "to sow" forms the indicative past 1st/3rd sg. regularly, 'saíso', but the indicative past 2nd sg. is...
I don't know how good verbix is but acording to them saian is saisot. No s at all. Look at: http://www.verbix.com/webverbix/go.asp?T1=saian&D1=15&H1=115 Even...
... saisot. ... T1=saian&D1=15&H1=115 Hails Fredrik, See for yourself [ http://www.wulfila.be/Corpus/Find.asp ], 'saisost' is attested at L 19,21. It is the...
Speaking of tenses I wonder somethings. First of all, is gothic poor with tenses? What I can understand there's only one for now, present tense. And one for...
Dear Group, I would like to introduce a new and refreshing group which discusses the history of Ancient Rome: from the lives of the Roman Kings, to the...
Hi, Fredrik, The German authors (like Streitberg a century ago and Koebler in the present) speak about "Indikativ, Optativ, Imperativ". David Salo in his...
Hails Fredrik! If you see numbers in [] square brackets in this message, look at the bottom of the page for footnotes. Yes, I'm afraid it's come to that... ...
Hello, I have a question: Which contemporary Gothic words (in sense of: referring to the 4th/5th century) are known? And which reconstrutions have been...
... to ... In Mt 9,37, the construction RAIHTIS...IÞ translates the Greek MEN...DE. In spite of the appearance of "truly" in the old Authorised Edition (King...
Rome is attested: RUMA (dat. Rumai, 2 Tim 1,18; and at the end of Gal 6). St. Paul's letter to the Romans ends DU RUMONIM "to the Romans". The Roman Emperor...
Does Gothic follow the Greek or Latin rules of grammar? In Classical Latin the verb at times has its position at the end of the sentence according to Wheelock....
Perhaps to be is an understood word. So it is omitted. Le ... From: "Roman Rausch" <aranwe@...> To: <gothic-l@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Thursday, August 11,...
Is there any evidence for a Gothic cognate to the Anglo-saxon wordthat's a root of modern "Welsh"? Continental Germanic dialects as well as A-S use variants on...
... Other alternatives: *Walhaland, cf. ON Valland ana Walh(a)þiudai, cf. Go. ana Gutþiudai ana Walham, cf. OE on Wealum, on Eastenglum, etc. The last two...
... You're getting better at this! Only two grammar suggestions and a semantic caution for you this time... The genitive plural of 'guþ' "god" would be...
... papers/755gothpaper.html]. Thanks, these links are indeed useful. So far two attempts: Looking into the Norse 'Hervarar saga ok Heiðreks' (http://norse. ...