old english pétur knútsson 2005 week 1
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Old English Pétur Knútsson 2005 week 1. Venerable Bede Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum. Angles, Jutes and Saxons. Baker 1. Northern, Eastern and Western Germanic. Baker 3. Pyles and Algeo mention 6 typical differences:. Pyles and Algeo mention 6 typical differences:. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Old EnglishPétur Knútsson 2005
week 1
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Venerable BedeHistoria ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum
Baker 1
Angles, Jutes and Saxons
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Northern, Eastern and Western Germanic
Baker 3
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Pyles and Algeo mention 6 typical differences:
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1 Nom. sg –az ending.
Proto-Germanic*wulfaz
Northern:Icelandic
úlfr
Eastern:Gothicwulfs
Western:Old English
wulf
Pyles and Algeo mention 6 typical differences:
Lost in Old English
(Latin lupus,vulpes fox)
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1 Nom. sg –az ending2 3rd pers sg ending
Northern:Icelandic(þú) bindr
(hann) bindr
Eastern:Gothic
þu bindisis bindiþ
Western:Old Englishþú bindesthé bindeð
Proto-Germanic-si, -ti
Pyles and Algeo mention 6 typical differences:
2 → 3 in Icelandic
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1 Nom. sg –az ending2 3rd pers sg ending3 Definite article
Northern:Icelandicúlfr-inn
Eastern: Gothic
sa wulfs
Western:Old English
se wulf
Pyles and Algeo mention 6 typical differences:
Suffixed in Icelandic
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1 Nom. sg –az ending2 3rd pers sg ending3 Definite article4 z from Verner’s Law
Northern:Icelandic
eyra
Eastern: Gothicauso
Western:Old English
éare
Pyles and Algeo mention 6 typical differences:
→ r in Icelandic and Old English
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1 Nom. sg –az ending2 3rd pers sg ending3 Definite article4 z from Verner’s Law5 Mutation
Northern:Icelandic
fóturfæti
Eastern: Gothicfótusfótáu
Western:Old English
fótfét
Pyles and aAgeo mention 6 typical differences:
No mutation in Gothic
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Pyles and Algeo mention 6 typical differences:
1 Nom. sg –az ending2 3rd pers sg ending3 Definite article4 z from Verner’s Law5 Mutation6 ð from Verner’s Law
Northern:Icelandic
faðir
Eastern: Gothicfaðar
Western:Old English
fæder
becomes d in Old English
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SINGULAR IE Gmc Go Ice OE ModE
nominative dhogos ðagas gads dagr dæg day
accusative dhoghom ðagan dag dag dæg day
genitive dhogheso ðagesa dagis dags dæges day’s
dative dhogoai ðagai daga degi dæge day
PLURAL
nominative dhogoes ðagoz dagos dagar dagas days
accusative dhogoms ðaganz dagans daga dagas days
genitive dhogeom ðagon dage daga daga days
dative dhoghomos ðagomoz dagam dögum dagum days
Vowel weakening – furtherTable base on Strang, p. 415
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Main characteristics of Germanic which distinguish it from IE
1. The First Germanic Consonant Shift2. Vowel gradation3. Nominal reduction to a 4-case system4. Verbal reduction to a 2-tense system5. Innovation: weak & strong declensions of
adjectives6. Innovation: weak verbs with "dental" past suffix7. Stress fixed on the root8. A common distinctive vocabulary
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IE nominal cases
• nominative• vocative • accusative • genitive • dative• instrumental• ablative• locative
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Germanic nominal cases
• nominative• vocative • accusative • genitive • dative• instrumental• ablative• locative
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Germanic nominal cases
• nominative• nefnifall
• accusative• þolfall
• genitive• eignarfall
• dative• þágufall
se dæg cymð – sá dagur kemur that day will come
ic geman þone dæg - ég man þann dagI remember that day
se nama þæs dæges– dagsins nafnthe name of the day – the day’s name
on þæm dæge – á þeim degion that day
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Germanic nominal cases
• nominative• nefnifall
• accusative• þolfall
• genitive• eignarfall
• dative• þágufall
• (instumental)
se dæg cymð – sá dagur kemur that day will come
ic geman þone dæg - ég man þann dagI remember that day
se nama þæs dæges– dagsins nafnthe name of the day – the day’s name
on þæm dæge – á þeim degion that day
(þý dæge)
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Seo læfdige geaf þære cwene þæs cyninges hring
Frúin gaf drottningunni hring konungsins
The lady gave the queen the king’s ring
NOMINATIVEsubject
DATIVEindirect object given to whom?
GENITIVEpossession
ACCUSATIVEdirect object
what was given