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The Third Gender - Studies in the Origin and History of Germanic Grammatical Gender

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The "Third Gender" treats the history and development of grammatical gender from Indo-European to Germanic and into the daughter languages. Grammatical gender has hitherto received only peripheral attention in histories of the Germanic languages. This relative neglect is unfortunate, for this nominal category holds the key to understanding the massive transformations that have occurred in the nominal systems of all the Indo-European languages, which Schwink claims are in considerable part due to problems arising out of the innovation of a "third" gender, a feminine, disturbing the earlier classification of nouns into animate and inanimate. Gender offers clear evidence that Germanic represents an extremely archaic form of Indo-European. And understanding gender in a historical perspective allows us to draw together such disparate developments as found in Modern English, German, and Dutch and to show their essential similarity and relatedness.

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The Third Gender treats the history and development of grammatical gender from Indo-European to Germanic and into the daughter languages. Grammatical gender has hitherto received only peripheral attention in histories of the Germanic languages. This relative neglect is unfortunate, for this nominal category holds the key to understanding the massive transformations that have occurred in the nominal systems of all the Indo-European languages, which Schwink claims are in considerable part due to problems arising out of the innovation of a "third" gender, a feminine, disturbing the earlier classification of nouns into animate and inanimate. Gender offers clear evidence that Germanic represents an extremely archaic form of Indo-European. And understanding gender in a historical perspective allows us to draw together such disparate developments as found in Modern English, German, and Dutch and to show their essential similarity and relatedness.

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Authors Frederick W Schwink, Frederick W. Schwink
Publisher Universitätsvlg. Winter
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.05.2004
 
EAN 9783825314156
ISBN 978-3-8253-1415-6
No. of pages 118
Dimensions 135 mm x 210 mm x 9 mm
Weight 162 g
Series Indogermanische Bibliothek, 3. Reihe: Untersuchungen
Indogermanische Bibliothek, 3. Reihe: Untersuchungen
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative linguistics

Deutsch : Grammatik, Sprachwissenschaft, Linguistik, Geschichte, Rune, Gender, Genus, Indogermanisch, grammatical

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