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Crimean Gothic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Crimean Gothic was a Germanic dialect spoken by the Crimean Goths in some isolated locations in Crimea (now in Ukraine) until the late 18th century. The existence of a Germanic dialect in the Crimea ...
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Gothic language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Busbecq's information is problematic in a number of ways: his informants were not unimpeachable (one was a Greek speaker who knew Crimean Gothic as a second language, the other a Goth who had abandoned his native language in favour of Greek);
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The relationship between the language of the Crimean Goths and Ulfilas' Gothic is less clear. The few fragments of their language from the 16th century show significant differences from the language of the Gothic Bible, although some of the glosses, such as ada for "egg", imply a common heritage.
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If Gothic, then a continuation of the language of the Goths who he knew had lived in the Crimea in antiquity. The modern consensus is that it was a form of ...
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On his posting to Kertch, he first encountered the Crimean Gothic language and took an interest. In 1814, he began a long and fruitful ...
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Crimean Gothic languageCrimean Gothic language is derived from the Gothic language that was spoken in Crimea (now Ukraine) until the 18th century. Few fragments of the Crimean Gothic remained to this day, as the only things we know about it are from a 16th century letter by the...
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Encyclopedia article about Gothic language. Information about Gothic language in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. crimean gothic language ... See J. Wright, Grammar of the Gothic Language and the Gospel of St. Mark (2d ed. 1954)
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Crimean Gothic (CG) is the name given to the language thought to be the dying throes of the East Germanic branch of languages. All that remains of this language is some hundred words copied in a letter of the diplomat Ogier Ghislain de Busbecq.
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