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De Gruyter eBook-Paket Linguistik und Literaturwissenschaft
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In using runic inscriptions as evidence for sound change, we tend to focus on the interpretation of individual texts, rather than examining the dataset as a whole.This study aims at the phonological analysis of a corpus of 90 runic inscriptions on the Continent to test claims that the phonological processes which characterise Old High German and Old Saxon are at work in the 5th-7th centuries.The study presents significant challenges to existing models of these sound changes. Martin Findell, University of Leicester, United Kingdom.