Affiliation:
1. Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München/Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Göttingen (RuneS)
Abstract
AbstractThis article presents an absolute chronology of the early major sound changes reflected in the Pre-Old English (Pre-OE) runic inscriptions. These inscriptions were written in the Pre-fuþorc, which was still close to the Common Germanicfuþark(= Olderfuþark) of 24 characters but was extended and modified during the Pre-OE period (ca. AD 425–610/650). The Caistor-by-Norwich Brooch (ca. AD 610–650) marks the beginning of Old English (OE) because the new and modified runes –ᚩ o,ᚪa,ᛟœ,ᚨæ – with their new phonemic sound-values appear together for the first time. All the relevant sound-changes were completed by then. The Pre-OE and also the Pre-Old Frisian (Pre-OFris.) data reveal four phases of development. In my proposed chronology phases one and four are straightforward, while phases two and three are more complex, with two scenarios being possible.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics
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