Kadmos. — 2022. — 61(1/2). — p. 155–164. A marble anthemion stele with a funerary inscription in Lydian was unearthed in 2010, during excavations led by Professor Kadir Pektaş at the Eski Mezarlık (or Old Cemetery) in the İlbadı neighbourhood of Denizli. The stone is currently in the Hierapolis Museum in Pamukkale. We present here a description of the stone and relief ornament,...
De Gruyter, 2018. — x + 511 S. — ISBN 978-3-11-043966-3. In diesem Buch wird das Reich der Lyder zum ersten Mal nicht mehr als Anhängsel der Kolonialgeschichte Ioniens, nämlich als hellenisiertes Barbarenreich am östlichen Rand der griechischen Kulturwelt, dargestellt, sondern als eigenständiges Mitglied des Alten Orients. Die Hochschätzung des Orients, wie sie die griechische...
PhD dissertation. — University of Copenhagen, 2021. — 350 p. The present dissertation examines the plethora of Indo-European verbal formations characterized by an element *‑s-, such as the s-aorist and various subjunctives, futures and desideratives. A fundamental premise of the study is the consistent consideration of the internal subgrouping of the language family, in...
Kadmos. — 1973. — Vol. 11. — p. 165–175. In what follows I discuss the inscriptions 11—15 and 44 s a group, and afterwards 10, which for several reasons requires separate treatment.
Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 2013. — VI + 318 p. — (Studies in Language Companion Series 138). This volume offers a coherent and detailed picture of the diachronic development of verbal categories of Old English, Old High German, and other Germanic languages. Starting from the observation that German and English show diverging paths in the development of verbal...
København: Schultz Forlag. 1973/1974. — XII + 417 s. + 2* s. errata. Eighth and final volume of Brøndum-Nielsen's monumental synchronic and historical grammar of Old Danish. In this volume: Verbal morphology, part 3: The development of the verbal morphology.
København: Schultz Forlag, 1971. — II + 485 s. Seventh volume (out of 8) of Brøndum-Nielsen's monumental synchronic and historical grammar of Old Danish. In this volume: Verbal morphology, part 2: The weak verbs; The preterite-presentic verbs.
København: Schultz Forlag. 1971. — II + 306 s. Sixth volume (out of 8) of Brøndum-Nielsen's monumental synchronic and historical grammar of Old Danish. In this volume: Verbal morphology, part 1: The strong verbs.
København: Schultz Forlag. — 1965. II + 554 s. Fifth volume (out of 8) of Brøndum-Nielsen's monumental synchronic and historical grammar of Old Danish. In this volume: Pronouns (pronominal morphology).
København: Schultz Forlag, 1962. — II + 302 s. Fourth volume (out of 8) of Brøndum-Nielsen's monumental synchronic and historical grammar of Old Danish. In this volume: Adjectives, adverbs, numerals.
2. oplag. — København: Schultz Forlag, 1966. — II + 312 s. + 3* s. addenda et corrigenda. Third volume (out of 8) of Brøndum-Nielsen's monumental synchronic and historical grammar of Old Danish. In this volume: Nominal declension.
2. ændrede udgave, 3. oplag. — København: Schultz Forlag, 1968. — IV + 465 s. + 28* s. addenda et corrigenda. Second volume (out of 8) of Brøndum-Nielsen's monumental synchronic and historical grammar of Old Danish. In this volume: Consonantism.
2. ændrede udgave. — København: Schultz Forlag, 1950. — IV + 524 s. First volume (out of 8) of Brøndum-Nielsen's monumental synchronic and historical grammar of Old Danish. In this volume: Introduction; Textual attestation of sounds; Vocalism.
PhD dissertation. — University of Copenhagen, 2017. — XII + 365 p. The Arnamagnaean Collection houses a single manuscript written in Old Gutnish, the medieval language of the Baltic island of Gotland. Copied by a Danish priest on the island in 1587, the manuscript AM 54 4to contains the law code Guta lag, which remained valid legislation on Gotland during the three centuries of...
MA thesis. — Leiden University, 2011. — 38 p. That Old Gutnish is a variant of Old Norse is unmistakeable. The first line of the medieval law text of Gotland–preserved in two manuscripts and comprising the bulk of the Old Gutnish corpus–is easily read by the Old Norse scholar: þitta ir fyrst upp haf .i. lagum orum: þet wir sculum naicca haiþnu oc iatta crisnu (‘This is the...
Fünfte, durchgesehene Auflage. — Berlin/New York: Walter de Gruyter, 1988. — 205 S. — (Sammlung Göschen 1115/1115a/1115b). — ISBN: 9783110116809, 3110116804. Einführung, Grammatik, Texte (zum Teil mit Übersetzung) und Wörterbuch.
Halle: Max Niemeyer Verlag, 1904. — XVI + 642 S. — (Altnordische Grammatik Band II). Classic synchronic and historical grammar of Old Swedish with a treatment of Old Gutnish.
PhD dissertation. — Groningen University, 1997. — X + 232 p. This study offers an edition of inscriptions found in England, The Netherlands, Denmark, Germany, France, Belgium, Switzerland, Hungary and Rumania, dating from the period 150-700 AD. The book has been divided into two parts; the first part contains essays on early runic writing and the historical and archaeological...
Zweite, unveränderte Auflage. — Berlin/New York: Walter de Gruyter, 1993. — 138 S. Die germanischen Schriftzeichen der Runen umgab seit jeher ein Schleier des Geheimnisvollen. Diese Aura verstärkte der englische Fantasy-Autor J. R. R. Tolkien, indem die Fabelwesen seiner Mittelerde-Welt Runen als rätselhafte Symbole verwenden. Seine Romane und deren Verfilmungen haben so das...
Third edition. — New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1912. — VIII + 385 p. Edited with notes, a complete glossary, a chapter on versification and an outline of Anglo-Saxon grammar.
Heidelberg: Winter, 1963. — XXXVI + 428 p. — ISBN: 9783825305086, 3825305082. The dictionary of Old English with an insight into Germanic and Indo-European etymology of the words.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1975. — XVI + 326 p. A detailed study of Old English, taking as its point of departure the 'standard theory' of generative phonology as developed by Chomsky and Halle. Dr Lass and Dr Anderson set out all the main phonological processes of Old English and against their larger historical background (including subsequent developments in the...
Frankfurt am Main/Bern: Peter Lang, 1982. — 625 S. — (Regensburger Beiträge zur deutschen Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft 22). Das Hildebrandlied ist für die frühmittelalterliche Sprach-, Literatur- und Kulturgeschichte von höchster Bedeutung. Es stellt den einzigen Überrest germanischer Heldendichtung auf deutschem Boden dar. In der vorliegenden Arbeit wird das Lied unter...
Tübingen: Max Niemeyer Verlag, 2004. — XI + 138 S. — (Sammlung kurzer Grammatiken germanischer Dialekte. A: Hauptreihe 5/2). — ISBN: 9783484108622, 3484108622. Zur Althochdeutschen Grammatik von Wilhelm Braune, neu bearbeitet von Ingo Reiffenstein, kommt als wichtigste Neuerung eine von Richard Schrodt aus den Quellen erarbeitete Syntax des Althochdeutschen hinzu, die bisher...
15. Auflage, bearbeitet von Ingo Reiffenstein. — Tübingen: Max Niemeyer Verlag, 2004. — XVI + 394 S. — (Sammlung kurzer Grammatiken germanischer Dialekte. A: Hauptreihe 5/1). — ISBN: 9783484108615, 3484108614. Die »Althochdeutsche Grammatik« von Wilhelm Braune hat sich seit über 100 Jahren als unentbehrliches Hilfsmittel der germanistischen Forschung und Lehre bewährt. Sie...
Fünfzehnte, verbesserte Auflage, bearbeitet von Ernst A. Ebbinghaus. — Tübingen: Max Niemeyer Verlag, 1989. — VIII + 70 S. — ISBN: 9783484106437, 3484106433. Der »Abriß der althochdeutschen Grammatik« ist als erste Einführung in das Studium des Althochdeutschen und Altsächsischen gedacht und auf sprachgeschichtlicher Grundlage aufgebaut. Die vorliegende Auflage bietet eine...
Berlin; Boston: De Gruyter, 2013. — X + 566 S. This volume presents in alphabetical order revised articles on Old High German literature from the second edition of the lexicon of authors (Medieval German Literature: Lexicon of Authors, 2nd Edition, 1978–2008). A number of scholars involved in current research were chosen as editors. The work thus provides a coherent presentation...
Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanum Press, 1986. — XV + 273 p. This book is the first of a projected 2-volume account of the ancient Lycians. The Lycian civilisation has proved, and is continuing to prove, a rich field of investigation for historians, archaeologists, numismatists, and philologists alike. It is a civilisation with many distinctive features, as illustrated by its...
Vienna, 1901. — VI + 94 p. Collection of all the known Lycian inscriptions at the time, with depictions, transcriptions and translations of the inscriptions.
Nederlands Instituut voor het Nabije Oosten, 2007. — XII + 314 p. Votive texts or vows were already a well known religious phenomenon in the 13th century BC, but at that time the Hittites started to expand the genre into an interesting administrative process. Both the temple and the palace sent each other reminders when a promised object had not yet been received or when the...
2007. — 79 p. Die Keilschrift der Hethiter. Hethitisch lesen. Verben. Substantive. Logogramme, Determinativa und... Die Vergangenheit. ikel und Konjunktionen. Die Entschlüsselung des Hetitischen. Pronomina. Der Anitta-Text. Adjektive und Partizipien. Zahlen. Hethitische Gesetze. Ein Brief von Tutanchamuns Witwe. Lösungen zu den Aufgaben. Vokabeln. Verzeichnis der benutzten...
Chicago, Illinois: The Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, 1991. — XVI + 99 p. — (Assyriological Studies №24). The Hittite Instruction for the Royal Bodyguard gives a long and detailed description of all the members of the king’s cortege from the moment he leaves the palace in the morning for a court procedure until his return later in the day. The text dates from the...
Edited by Harry A. Hoffner, Jr. — Chicago, Illinois: The Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, 1997. — XII + 274 p. — (Assyriological Studies №26). The thirty-three articles in this collection (originally published between 1948 and 1992) were chosen from the corpus of bibliographical items authored by Hans Gustav Güterbock over a span of more than sixty years. They give...
Tocharian and Indo-European Studies (TIES), Volume 19 (2018), p. 19–62. Tocharian gives substantial evidence that Proto-Indo-European had a subjunctive manifested by a suffix *-e/o- which could only be added to roots with e-grade. It could NOT be added to derived presents. Thus these derived presents, including the so-called ḫi-verbs, had to do double duty as both present and...
In: Usque ad radices: Indo-European Studies in Honour of Birgit Anette Olsen (eds. B.S.S. Hansen et al., 2017), p. 7–14. Universally accepted as having a Tocharian reflex of a PIE thorn-cluster is Tch tkaṃ, Tch tkeṃ (archaic) ~ keṃ (usual) ‘earth,’ from PIE *dhghon-; the reflex of a PIE word containing a thorn-cluster within a larger consonant cluster is Tch tukri, TchB kwriye...
Tocharian and Indo-European Studies (TIES), Volume 14 (2013), p. 3–30. From the beginning of Tocharian studies it has been known that the fundamental metrical device in Tocharian poetry, for both Tocharian B and Tocharian A, is syllable counting. All known Tocharian poems are composed of one or more stanzas,2 each containing usually four, sometimes five, lines.3 The shortest...
New Haven: American Oriental Society, 1988. — XII + 199 p. List of tables Writing and phonology Phonological history The verb The noun Appendix: The “second story" cases The pronoun References cited Index verborum
Journal of the Oriental American Society. — Vol. 98. — No. 3 (1978). — p. 277–288. Attempts to delineate the history of the various formal classes of Tocharian verbs have not always been as successful as they might have been because they have ignored some of the major functional shifts some Indo-European moods and aspects have undergone. Once full attention is paid to these...