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  1. Northwest Germanic is a proposed grouping of the Germanic languages, representing the current consensus among Germanic historical linguists. It does not challenge the late 19th-century tri-partite division of the Germanic dialects into North Germanic, West Germanic and East Germanic, but proposes additionally that North and West Germanic (i.e. all surviving Germanic languages today) remained ...

  2. In West Germanic languages: History …of the nasal sound before Proto-Germanic *f, *þ, and *s (e.g., Proto-Germanic *fimf, *munþ-, and *uns became Old Frisian fīf ‘five,’ mūth ‘mouth,’ and ūs ‘us’), palatalization of Proto-Germanic *k before front vowels and *j (e.g., Proto-Germanic *kinn-and *lē 1 kj-became Old Frisian tzin ‘chin’ and lētza ‘physician’ [compare ...

  3. Topics covered include: Proto-West Germanic sound changes; Proto-West Germanic morphological innovations; parallel developments in West Germanic, divided into post-PWGmc sound changes and post-PWGmc morphological changes. A chart of the relative chronology of sound changes from Proto-Germanic to and beyond Proto-West Germanic closes the chapter.

  4. English is the most spoken Germanic language, with 360-400 million native speakers. The Germanic languages are the East Germanic languages (all extinct), the North Germanic languages, and the West Germanic languages. When Proto-Germanic split from Proto-Indo-European, one of the main changes in the sounds in the language was Grimm’s law.

  5. 30. Okt. 2014 · Request PDF | A grammatical sketch of Proto-West Germanic | This volume traces the development of English phonology and morphology from Proto-Germanic to Old English of about the year 900 and ...

  6. 18. Mai 2024 · Category:Proto-West Germanic entry maintenance: Proto-West Germanic entries, or entries in other languages containing Proto-West Germanic terms, that are being tracked for attention and improvement by editors. Category:Proto-West Germanic lemmas: Proto-West Germanic lemmas, categorized by their part of speech.

  7. 24. Jan. 2021 · Proto-West Germanic lemmas, categorized by their part of speech. Category:Proto-West Germanic adjectives: Proto-West Germanic terms that give attributes to nouns, extending their definitions. Category:Proto-West Germanic adverbs: Proto-West Germanic terms that modify clauses, sentences and phrases directly.