Lecture 1 Introduction



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Proto-Germanic Language
The Proto-Germanic Language (PG) is supposed to have split form the Indo-European Language (IE) some time between 15th and 10th c. B.C. The Ancient Germans (the Teutons) moved further north and settled on the southern coast of the Baltic Sea and in the region of the Elbe.
The Proto-Germanic Language has never been recorded in written form. In the 19th c. it was reconstructed by means of comparative linguistics.
With time the dialectal differences among the Germanic tribes grew because of the migration and geographical expansion. The reasons for this migration and expansion were:

  • overpopulation in the areas of the original settlement;

  • poor agricultural techniques;

  • scanty natural resources in the areas of the original settlement;

The earliest migration of the Germanic tribes from the region of the Elbe was to the Scandinavian Peninsula. As a result, 2 branches of the Proto-Germanic Language appeared:

  • southern branch (those who remained in the region of the Elbe);

  • northern branch (those who moved northwards, to the Scandinavian Peninsula).

Later some of the tribes returned to the mainland and settled east of the other Germanic tribes. As a result, the Proto-Germanic Language split into 3 branches:

  • East Germanic Languages (those who returned and settled in the east);

  • North Germanic Languages (those who moved northwards, to the Scandinavian Peninsula, and stayed there);

  • West Germanic Languages (those who never left the mainland).

Old Germanic Languages:
1. East Germanic Languages
The East Germanic tribes were known as the Goths. They were one of the most numerous and powerful Germanic tribes who returned form Scandinavia around 200 A.D. and settled in the east of Europe. The Goths were subdivided into two major branches:

  • Visigotæ (lived on the territory of present-day France) – linguistically were absorbed by the Romanised Celts and spoke their Celtic Dialects;

  • Ostrogotæ (lived on the territory of present-day northern Italy) – they spoke the Gothic Language (now dead).

Other East Germanic tribes (Burgundians, Vandals, Langobards) also had their respective languages.

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