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Gothic language
Gothic language, dead language belonging to the now extinct East Germanic group of the Germanic subfamily of the Indo-European family of languages (see Germanic languages). Gothic has special value for the linguist because it was recorded several hundred years before the oldest surviving texts of all the other Germanic languages (except for a handful of earlier runic inscriptions in Old Norse). [eng]
Die Gotische Bibel von Streitberg, Wilhelm
Bd. 1: Der gotische Text und seine griechische Vorlage. Mit Einleitung, Lesarten u. Quellennachweisen sowie den kleineren Denkmälern als Anhang. Mit einem Nachtrag zu Speyerer u. Hácser Fragmenten von Piergiuseppe Scardigli. Bd. 2: Gotisch-Griechisch-Deutsches Wörterbuch. [deu]
Verbix - Conjugate Gothic verbs
An online program generating conjugation tables, with translation and lists of other verbs belonging to the same class. Supplied with a Gothic-English-Gothic glossary of verbs. [eng]
Gothic Alphabet
This unique script was used in all manuscripts written in Gothic and found in Europe. It is traditionally believed that its 27 letters were invented by bishop Wulfila (311-383). However, even a brief look at the alphabet assures that its basic system was borrowed from the Greek script of the 4th century. This can be understood from the shape of symbols, and from their sequence, as shown in the so called "Alquine Manuscript". [eng]
Gothic Links
Couple of short texts in Gothic with translations. [eng]
Merkmale des Gotischen
Sehr schöne Seiten am Institut für Niederlandistik der Universität Wien: es geht um die Hauptmerkmale des Gotischen und um Wulfilas Bibelübersetzung. [deu]
Gothic language
This language allows us to judge definitely about the East Germanic languages, for the other two of this subgroup lack texts, just having several inscriptions. Gothic states left us rich literature from their kngdoms existing in Europe in the 4th - 7th centuries AD. Gothic was spoken by the Ostrogoths of ancient Germany and Italy and by the Visigoths of eastern Europe and Spain. It was replaced by other Germanic and Romance tongues in the period between the 7th and 9th centuries AD. Except for a few Norse inscriptions in runes, records of Gothic are older than those for any other Germanic language. [eng]
Heyne's Gothic Dictionary
Gothic-German dictionary, viewed as scanned images or text file. Notes/introduction in English. [eng]
Gerhard Koebler's "Gotisches Woerterbuch"
Dictionaries of Gothic, Old High German, Old Saxon, Old English, Old Norse, etc. [eng]
Gothic-List
An eGroups list "devoted to the study and discussion of the historical East-Germanic people known as the Goths, Visigoths and Ostrogoths. This list is concerned with all aspects of that tribe: social, cultural, historical and lingustic." [eng]
Dictionary
Gothic-German Dictionary of Eric Graven. [eng]
GOTHIC: an extinct language of Ukraine
Ethnologue and bibliography information on GOTHIC. [eng]
Die Gotish Tongue Website
Von Matthew Carver enthält unter anderem Informationen über Schrift und Aussprache sowie eine kurze Grammatik des Gotischen. [deu]
Catholic Encyclopedia: Ulfilas
An article from the Catholic Encyclopedia. [eng]
The Ave Maria in the Gothic Language
The Gothic Language Hail Mary Prayer translation - in memory of Jeannette DeBusk Cox. [eng]
Gothic language
A rather archaic phonetic system: Germanic stops were preserved here together with their specific fricative allophones (t / ð); the Common Germanic *é also remained in Gothic, though disappeared in all other Germanic languages. Vowel mutations are exceedingly frequent in morphology. The Verner's Law is absent in Gothic. [eng]
The Gotish Tongue Website
Articles and links. [eng]
The Gothic Language Institute
The Gothic Language Institute mission is to be a research, and resource institution that provides the linguistic tools that will enable those individuals who are interested in learning to speak and read Gothic possible. [eng]
Gothmod
Krimgotisch-Englische Wortliste (die krimgotischen Würter leider ohne Angaben zu Genus etc.) [deu]
The Gothic List
The place "to write about and in Gothic, the long dead tongue of the East Germanic groups known together as the Goths." [eng]
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