I. Introductory Remarks |
Frequently Used Abbreviations |
S. 3 |
II. Gothic |
1. |
The Form of the Description |
S. 4 |
2. |
The Phonemes of Gothic |
S. 6 |
3. |
Derivation and Compounding |
S. 13 |
3.1. |
Derivational Prefixes |
S. 13 |
3.2. |
Derivational Suffixes |
S. 14 |
3.3. |
Compounding |
S. 16 |
4. |
Inflectional Morphology |
S. 18 |
4.1. |
The Sb-rules |
S. 19 |
4.2. |
The Pn-rules |
S. 24 |
4.3. |
The Vb-rules |
S. 26 |
4.4. |
The Be-rules |
S. 29 |
5. |
Phonological Rules |
S. 30 |
5.1. |
The Minor Rules |
S. 31 |
5.2. |
The Major Rules |
S. 58 |
III. Germanic and Northwest Germanic |
1. |
Introduction |
S. 104 |
2. |
The Problems of Umlaut and /e:2/ |
S. 106 |
2.1. |
Preliminaries |
S. 106 |
2.2. |
The Problem of Umlaut |
S. 107 |
2.3. |
The Remaining Gmc. Vowels |
S. 114 |
2.4. |
The Problem of /e:1/ and /e:2/ |
S. 116 |
3. |
The Reduplicating Verbs in Northwest Germanic |
S. 120 |
3.1. |
The Problem |
S. 120 |
3.2. |
A Solution |
S. 123 |
3.3. |
Concluding Remarks |
S. 143 |
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References |
S. 154 |