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Early Germanic Languages In Contact Supplement John Ole Askedal

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Early Germanic Languages In Contact Supplement John Ole Askedal
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Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.53 MB
Pages: 314
Author: John Ole Askedal, Hans Frede Nielsen, Erik W. Hansen, Alexandra Holsting, Flemming Talbo Stubkjær
ISBN: 9789027240736, 9027240736
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: Supplement

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Early Germanic Languages In Contact Supplement John Ole Askedal by John Ole Askedal, Hans Frede Nielsen, Erik W. Hansen, Alexandra Holsting, Flemming Talbo Stubkjær 9789027240736, 9027240736 instant download after payment.

This volume contains revised and, in some cases, extended versions of twelve of the fourteen lectures read at the conference on “Early Germanic Languages in Contact” held at the University of Southern Denmark in Odense on 22-23 August 2013 – with a paper and a review article added at the end on themes pertaining to the aim and scope of the symposium. All papers cover central aspects of the early contact between Germanic and some of its Indo-European and non-Indo-European linguistic neighbours; and, in certain cases, aspects involving internal Germanic language contact.

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