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Germanic languages --- Historical linguistics --- Dialectology --- anno 500-799 --- Germanic literature. --- Dialects --- Texts.
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History --- Frisian language --- Historical linguistics --- Friesian philology --- Frisian philology --- -Friesian philology --- History. --- -History --- Frison (langue)
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Binary principle (Linguistics) --- Linguistics --- Binarism (Linguistics) --- Binarity (Linguistics) --- Binary opposition (Linguistics) --- Dichotomy precept (Linguistics) --- Linguistic analysis (Linguistics) --- Linguistic science --- Science of language --- Language and languages --- History
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"The major concerns of the Novo mesto Conference were twofold: (1) to take a further look at Indo-European and, particularly, Germano-Celtic dispersions in light of research across the three decades following the 1988 Bellagio Conference where Colin Renfrew's "Out of Anatolia" hypothesis was presented and critiqued and (2) to revisit the ever-puzzling "Negau Helmet" inscriptions in their Slovenian homeland with papers and discussions by local and foreign scholars alike; a revisit that generated innovative solutions while raising new issues about our very earliest textual evidence for Germanic and its ritualistic implications. T. L. Markey and Luka Repanšek: Preface; Markus Egetmeyer: Mesopotamia as a Magnet, Greece as a Second Choice. Remarks on the Dispersal of the Indo-European Languages; John Colarusso: An Ancient Loan into Proto-Indo-European from the Caucasus; Stefan Zimmer: Celtic, Germanic and harigasti teiwa; T. L. Markey and Daphne Nash Briggs: Porcine Husbandry (domestic) and Hunting (wild): Totem and Taboo; Bernard Mees: The Trilingual Würmlach (Bumlje) Inscriptions; Václav Blažek: Onomastic Evidence for Early Germanic and Celtic Contact in Central Europe; Luka Repanšek: Towards the Interpretation of *Is 7; Mitja Guštin: "The Amber Route" during the Late Iron Age and Roman Imperial Periods, from the 5th century BC to the 3rd century AD"--
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