Tīa ʻtoe’ and Old Gutnish sources of long ī

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Tīa ʻtoe’ and Old Gutnish sources of long ī. / Vrieland, Seán D.

I: North-Western European Language Evolution (NOWELE), Bind 68, Nr. 2, 2015, s. 183-5.

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Vrieland, SD 2015, 'Tīa ʻtoe’ and Old Gutnish sources of long ī', North-Western European Language Evolution (NOWELE), bind 68, nr. 2, s. 183-5.

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Vrieland, S. D. (2015). Tīa ʻtoe’ and Old Gutnish sources of long ī. North-Western European Language Evolution (NOWELE), 68(2), 183-5.

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Vrieland SD. Tīa ʻtoe’ and Old Gutnish sources of long ī. North-Western European Language Evolution (NOWELE). 2015;68(2):183-5.

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Vrieland, Seán D. / Tīa ʻtoe’ and Old Gutnish sources of long ī. I: North-Western European Language Evolution (NOWELE). 2015 ; Bind 68, Nr. 2. s. 183-5.

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abstract = "Explanations of the long ī in the Old Gutnish tīa ʻtoe{\textquoteright} (>ModGu t{\"a}i{\aa}) have been put forward that posit different ablaut grades than the Proto-Germanic *taihwōn which underlies the forms found in other Germanic languages. This is because it was thought the Old Gutnish form could not reflect the standard proto-form. This paper concludes on the basis of the parallel development of *slaihwōn ʻsloe berry{\textquoteright}, which appears as ModGu sl{\"a}i{\aa}, that long ī can in fact continue the Proto-Germanic sequence *-aihw- as the result of regular sound development.",
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N2 - Explanations of the long ī in the Old Gutnish tīa ʻtoe’ (>ModGu täiå) have been put forward that posit different ablaut grades than the Proto-Germanic *taihwōn which underlies the forms found in other Germanic languages. This is because it was thought the Old Gutnish form could not reflect the standard proto-form. This paper concludes on the basis of the parallel development of *slaihwōn ʻsloe berry’, which appears as ModGu släiå, that long ī can in fact continue the Proto-Germanic sequence *-aihw- as the result of regular sound development.

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KW - Old Gutnish

KW - Old Norse

KW - Phonology

KW - Historical Linguistics

KW - Gotland

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