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Curacao, Schloß Nymphenburg, Thuringia - mehr als nur Orte : über die Verwendung von Ortsnamen in Markennamen
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Carlo Colucci Uomo Mare und Chevalier de Bayard : romanische Sprachen in deutschen Markennamen (1894-2008)
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Namen von Frauenzeitschriften als Spiegel der Gesellschaft? : Eine sprachwissenschaftliche Analyse
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The history of the mixed inflection of German masculine and neuter nouns : sound shapes, dialectal variation, typology
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Die Zeitschrift 'Brigitte' und der Kaiser 'Wilhelm' Sekt. Was qualifiziert einen Rufnamen für eine „zweite Karriere“ als Markenname?
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Fuþorc Rune 31: Überlegungen zu Form und Funktion
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Abstract:
The Old English runic inventory, known as the fuþorc, added several new runes to the inherited Common Germanic fuþark, the last of which is commonly called Rune 31 ®, documented exclusively on the Ruthwell Cross. This rune poses a number of questions: Apart from its name being unknown, its raison d’être, the origin of its form and its function, i. e. its sound value, are far from clear as well. On the basis of a careful phonological analysis, the first part of the article proposes a sound value [kwj], i. e. a (possibly phonemicized) labiovelar k-sound in a palatal environment, which would explain the need for a new grapheme. Another factor in the creation of Rune 31 may have been language contact, as the Ruthwell Cross stands in a region bordering Celtic settlement areas, i. e. an area in which Irish was spoken at the time. In the second part of the article, linguistic features of Irish which may have enabled a bilingual speaker to notice a still subphonematic difference in the form of Old English recorded on the Ruthwell Cross are briefly discussed. This suggestion is corroborated by writing samples of a trilingual child also indicating multilingual awareness of more than one phonological system.
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URL: https://edoc.ku.de/id/eprint/21253/ https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110548136-024
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Markiertheitsabbau durch intendierte morphologische Irregularität : schriftbasierte Wortschöpfung im Deutschen, Farsi und Chinesischen
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Tuning morphosemantic transparency by shortening : a cross-linguistic perspective
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