Template:Germanic Philology
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Germanic Philology
(History of the
Germanic languages
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Subgroups
East Germanic languages
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West Germanic languages
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North Germanic languages
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Northwest Germanic
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Ingvaeonic
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Anglic languages
Reconstructed
languages
Proto-Germanic
Historical
languages
Gothic
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Old English
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Middle English
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Old Dutch
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Middle Dutch
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Old Low German
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Middle Low German
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Old High German
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Middle High German
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Old Norse
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Burgundian
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Lombardic
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Norn
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Crimean Gothic
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Old Gutnish
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Vandalic
·
Old Frisian
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Proto-Norse
Modern
languages
Afrikaans
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Danish
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Dutch
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English
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Faroese
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Frisian
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German
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Icelandic
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Norwegian
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Scots
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Swedish
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Yiddish
Diachronic
features
Grimm's law
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Verner's law
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Holtzmann's Law
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Germanic substrate hypothesis
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High German consonant shift
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Germanic a-mutation
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Germanic umlaut
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Germanic spirant law
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Ingvaeonic nasal spirant law
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Great vowel shift
Synchronic
features
Germanic verb
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Germanic strong verb
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Germanic weak verb
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Preterite-present verb
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Grammatischer Wechsel
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Indo-European ablaut
Language
histories
History of English
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Phonological history of English
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History of Scots
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History of German
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History of Dutch
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History of Danish
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History of Icelandic
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History of Swedish
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