The gothic and anglo-saxon gospels in parallel columns with the versions of Wycliffe and Tyndale; arranged, with pref. and notes by Joseph Bosworth, assisted by George Waring

The gothic and anglo-saxon gospels in parallel columns with the versions of Wycliffe and Tyndale; arranged, with pref. and notes by Joseph Bosworth, assisted by George Waring
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Synopsis The gothic and anglo-saxon gospels in parallel columns with the versions of Wycliffe and Tyndale; arranged, with pref. and notes by Joseph Bosworth, assisted by George Waring by : Biblia polyglotta

Evangelium secundum Iohannem

Evangelium secundum Iohannem
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Total Pages : 310
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Synopsis Evangelium secundum Iohannem by : James Wilson Bright

Studies in Gothic

Studies in Gothic
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Total Pages : 353
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ISBN-10 : 9780198896692
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Synopsis Studies in Gothic by : Jared S. Klein

This volume investigates a wide range of topics in the study of Gothic, the oldest Germanic language to be attested in any substantial texts, some three centuries before the earliest Old English. It covers issues in sociolinguistics, historical linguistics, phonology, derivational morphology, verbal syntax, and discourse structure. Individual chapters examine Gothic-Latin bilingualism in sixth-century Italy, some hitherto undiscovered aspects of the production of the first edition of the Codex Argenteus associated with England, and the translations of Greek nominal compounds in the Gospels. Phonological and morphological topics covered include vowel lowering ("breaking"), the distinction between abstract nouns in -ei and -iþa, the shape of the 'yon'-word in Proto-Germanic, and the morphology and derivational history of the word fidur-dogs 'four-days-old'. The syntactic studies explore the development of verb + particle constructions in Gothic and Old Saxon, attempt to discern the order of noun plus adnominal possessive, and analyse the complex and in part cross-linguistically unparalleled markers of Gothic relative clauses. The volume concludes with two chapters that explore discourse structure: the first studies the particles nu and þan in their dual roles as anaphoric elements ('now' and 'then') and as discourse particles, while the second examines the system of discourse articulation as a whole in the Gothic Gospels.