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The Rhine Franconian Element in Old French

by Paul W. Brosman, Jr. (Author)
©1999 Monographs XII, 312 Pages

Summary

All evidence considered by Meyer-Lübke, Gamillscheg, and Wartburg concerning the features distinguishing the High German dialects from Low Franconian is examined to determine whether French borrowed from Old High German as well as Low Franconian and, if so, to identify the dialect or dialects involved. It is concluded that, contrary to Gamillscheg, French borrowed appreciably from Old High German and from Rhine Franconian rather than, as Meyer-Lübke and Wartburg thought, from the higher East Franconian dialect, which both they and Gamillscheg took to be typical of High German. The further conclusion that, collectively, loans from Low Franconian were earlier than those from Rhine Franconian permits proposal of an approximate date for the extinction of Low Franconian in France.

Details

Pages
XII, 312
Year
1999
ISBN (Hardcover)
9780820441894
Language
English
Keywords
dialect High German extinction
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Frankfurt/M., Paris, Wien, 1999. XII, 312 pp.

Biographical notes

Paul W. Brosman, Jr. (Author)

The Author: A retired professor of French and Indo-European linguistics, Paul W. Brosman, Jr. received a Ph.D. in comparative linguistics from the University of North Carolina and has taught at North Texas State University, the University of New Orleans, and Tulane University. He is the author of over seventy articles in linguistics, divided approximately evenly between historical Romance and comparative Indo-European topics.

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