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How old are Germanic lambs? PGmc *lambiz- in Gothic and Gutnish. / Vrieland, Seán D.
Usque ad Radices: Indo-European Studies in Honour of Birgit Anette Olsen. ed. / Bjarne Simmelkjær Sandgaard Hansen; Adam Hyllested; Anders Richardt Jørgensen; Guus Kroonen; Jenny Helena Larsson; Benedicte Nielsen Whitehead; Thomas Olander; Tobias Mosbæk Søborg. København : Museum Tusculanum, 2017. p. 783-791 (Copenhagen Studies in Indo-European, Vol. 8).
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Harvard
Vrieland, SD 2017, How old are Germanic lambs? PGmc *lambiz- in Gothic and Gutnish. in BSS Hansen, A Hyllested, AR Jørgensen, G Kroonen, JH Larsson, B Nielsen Whitehead, T Olander & TM Søborg (eds), Usque ad Radices: Indo-European Studies in Honour of Birgit Anette Olsen. Museum Tusculanum, København, Copenhagen Studies in Indo-European, vol. 8, pp. 783-791.
APA
Vrieland, S. D. (2017). How old are Germanic lambs? PGmc *lambiz- in Gothic and Gutnish. In B. S. S. Hansen, A. Hyllested, A. R. Jørgensen, G. Kroonen, J. H. Larsson, B. Nielsen Whitehead, T. Olander, & T. M. Søborg (Eds.), Usque ad Radices: Indo-European Studies in Honour of Birgit Anette Olsen (pp. 783-791). Museum Tusculanum. Copenhagen Studies in Indo-European Vol. 8
Vancouver
Vrieland SD. How old are Germanic lambs? PGmc *lambiz- in Gothic and Gutnish. In Hansen BSS, Hyllested A, Jørgensen AR, Kroonen G, Larsson JH, Nielsen Whitehead B, Olander T, Søborg TM, editors, Usque ad Radices: Indo-European Studies in Honour of Birgit Anette Olsen. København: Museum Tusculanum. 2017. p. 783-791. (Copenhagen Studies in Indo-European, Vol. 8).
Author
Vrieland, Seán D. / How old are Germanic lambs? PGmc *lambiz- in Gothic and Gutnish. Usque ad Radices: Indo-European Studies in Honour of Birgit Anette Olsen. editor / Bjarne Simmelkjær Sandgaard Hansen ; Adam Hyllested ; Anders Richardt Jørgensen ; Guus Kroonen ; Jenny Helena Larsson ; Benedicte Nielsen Whitehead ; Thomas Olander ; Tobias Mosbæk Søborg. København : Museum Tusculanum, 2017. pp. 783-791 (Copenhagen Studies in Indo-European, Vol. 8).
Bibtex
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abstract = "Gothic and Gutnish lamb with the meaning {\textquoteleft}sheep{\textquoteright} sets these two languages apart from the rest of Germanic, and is the most common piece of evidence used to claim they share a close connection. Yet the same meaning is found in the descendants of Proto-Fennic *lambaz, a loan from Proto-Germanic, and speaks for Gothic and Gutnish preserving the original Proto-Germanic meaning of the etymon. These semantics provide a missing link for connecting Pro-to-Germanic *lambiz- with PIE *h₁{\'e}l-n-/*h₁l-{\'o}n- {\textquoteleft}red deer{\textquoteright}.",
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