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Sievers’ Law and the Skåäng Stone

B. Mees

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Early runic inscriptions are the best evidence for the oldest historical development of North Germanic. Yet among the many unexpected features of the inscriptions as they are usually presented is the apparent presence of vowels before glides that seem to occur contrary to Sievers’ Law. These include perhaps most prominently the sequence usually read as on the Skåäng stone where the Vimose comb preserves the expected form . Rather than assume that a Neogrammarian sound law is violated in a runic text, a more profitable approach is usually to assume that it is the interpretation that is at fault. Many of the instances where Sievers’ Law vocalizations seem to occur in an aberrant manner are texts that are better explained in manners other than have traditionally been accepted.

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Mees, B. (2020). Sievers’ Law and the Skåäng Stone. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1470542720000045

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Tahun Terbit
2020
Bahasa
en
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Semantic Scholar
DOI
10.1017/S1470542720000045
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