phonetic peculiarities of germanic languages

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theme: theme: phonetic peculiarities of germanic languages theme: yokutkhon rakhmonkulova the east germanic subgroup was formed by the tribes who returned from scandinavia at the beginning of our era. the most numerous and powerful of them were the goths. they were among the first teutons to leave the coast of the baltic sea and start on their great migrations. around 200 a. d. they moved south-east and sometime later reached the lower basin of the danube, where they made attacks on the eastern roman empire, byzantium. their western branch, the visi-gotas, invaded roman territory, participated in the assaults on rome under alaric and moved on to southern gaul, to found one of the first barbarian kingdoms of medieval europe, the toulouse kingdom. the kingdom lasted until the 8th c. though linguistically the western goths were soon absorbed by the native population, the romanised celts. the earliest period of germanic history. …
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bjects made of hard material in an original germanic alphabet known as the runic alphabet or the runes. the runes were used by north and west germanic tribes. the earliest written records in old danish, old norwegian and old swedish date from the 13th c. in the later middle ages, with the growth of capitalist relations and the unification of the countries, danish, and then swedish developed into national literary languages. nowadays swedish is spoken not only by the population of sweden; the language has extended over finnish territory and is the second state language in finland. norwegian was the last to develop into an independent national language. during the period of danish dominance norwegian intermixed with danish. as a result in the 19th c. there emerged two varieties of the norwegian tongue: the state or bookish tongue riksmal (later called bokmdl) which is a blending of literary danish with …
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theme: theme: phonetic peculiarities of germanic languages theme: yokutkhon rakhmonkulova the east germanic subgroup was formed by the tribes who returned from scandinavia at the beginning of our era. the most numerous and powerful of them were the goths. they were among the first teutons to leave the coast of the baltic sea and start on their great migrations. around 200 a. d. they moved south-east and sometime later reached the lower basin of the danube, where they made attacks on the eastern roman empire, byzantium. their western branch, the visi-gotas, invaded roman territory, participated in the assaults on rome under alaric and moved on to southern gaul, to found one of the first barbarian kingdoms of medieval europe, the …

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