- Elbe Germanic, also
called Irminonic or Erminonic, is a term
introduced by the
German linguist Friedrich Maurer (1898–1984) in his book, Nordgermanen...
- languages; Istvaeonic,
which encomp****es
Dutch and its
close relatives; and
Irminonic,
which includes German and its
close relatives and variants.
English is...
- (disputed,
alternatively considered to be West Germanic)
Ingvaeonic languages Irminonic languages Istvaeonic languages North Germanic languages West Germanic...
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Ingvaeonic nasal spirant law
which sets it
apart from Low
Franconian and
Irminonic languages, such as Dutch,
Luxembourgish and German. The
grammar of Old...
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germanischen und frühdeutschen Sprachgeschichte, Stammes- und Volkskunde, Strasbourg: Hünenburg, [designation of High
German languages as
Irminonic]....
- groups, but the
Irminones also
included for
example the Chatti. The term
Irminonic therefore is also used as a term for Elbe Germanic,
which is one of the...
-
Franconian have been
proposed to be
further distinguished historically as
Irminonic, Ingvaeonic, and Istvaeonic, respectively. This
classification indicates...
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Ingvaeonic (North Sea Germanic),
Istvaeonic (Weser–Rhine Germanic) and
Irminonic (Elbe Germanic). It
appears that the
Frankish tribes fit
primarily into...
-
Europe c. AD 1: North
Germanic North Sea Germanic, or
Ingvaeonic Weser–Rhine Germanic, or
Istvaeonic Elbe Germanic, or
Irminonic East
Germanic †...
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Ingvaeonic (North Sea Germanic),
Istvaeonic (Weser–Rhine Germanic) and
Irminonic (Elbe Germanic).
While each had its own
distinct characteristics, there...