- § Brackets and
transcription delimiters. In
historical linguistics, the
Ingvaeonic nasal spirant law (also
called the Anglo-Frisian or
North Sea Germanic...
-
North Sea Germanic, also
known as
Ingvaeonic (/ˌɪŋviːˈɒnɪk/ ING-vee-ON-ik), is a
subgrouping of West
Germanic languages that
consists of Old Frisian, Old...
- Saxony. It
partially shares Anglo-Frisian's (Old Frisian, Old English)
Ingvaeonic nasal spirant law
which sets it
apart from Low
Franconian and Irminonic...
-
other West
Germanic languages due to
several sound changes:
besides the
Ingvaeonic nasal spirant law,
which is
present in Low
German as well, Anglo-Frisian...
- vowel. The
nasalization was
eventually lost, but
remained through the
Ingvaeonic period.
Hence Pre-PGmc *tongjonom > PGmc *þankijaną > OE þencan > ModE...
- been
proposed to be
further distinguished historically as Irminonic,
Ingvaeonic, and Istvaeonic, respectively. This
classification indicates their historical...
- The West
Germanic branch is
classically subdivided into
three branches:
Ingvaeonic,
which includes English, the Low
German languages, and the
Frisian languages;...
-
German together with
English and
Frisian as the
North Sea
Germanic or
Ingvaeonic languages. However, most
exclude Low
German from the
group often called...
-
varieties of the time are
generally split into
three dialect groups:
Ingvaeonic (North Sea Germanic),
Istvaeonic (Weser–Rhine Germanic) and Irminonic...
-
English is a West
Germanic language that
originated from
Ingvaeonic languages brought to
Britain in the mid-5th to 7th
centuries AD by Anglo-Saxon migrants...