What Sounds did Runes make in Proto-Germanic?

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  • Опубликовано: 3 авг 2024
  • A quick rundown of the relationship between runes and the reconstructed Proto-Germanic language. This video is intended to provide some background for a subsequent video on how Old English runemasters developed futhark into futhorc. From there, we'll derived how we can best write today's English in runes.
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Комментарии • 8

  • @ConciseCabbage
    @ConciseCabbage 23 дня назад +6

    Good idea! I’m also revisiting the foundations to better understand a path forward.
    What do you think of Elmer Antonsen’s argument for ᛇ being /æ:/? I haven’t seen a refutation yet. The idea is that it disappeared from usage because the /æ/ sound has a tendency to go either to /e/ (ᛖ) or /a/ (ᚨ)

  • @Beleidigen-ist-Pflicht
    @Beleidigen-ist-Pflicht 23 дня назад +1

    And þis 3:54 ladies and Gentlemen is why I use aiwaz to indicate long vowel lengþ when written seperately, since þis rune needed a new purpose.
    Since it could be read as /æ/ /e/~/ai/
    And as a Bindrune it can help creating Umlauts.
    Granted, I granted myself some liberties wiþ it, but þe practibility of it was too lush to not use.
    It helps wiþ German vowel distinction.

    • @ConciseCabbage
      @ConciseCabbage 21 день назад

      @@Beleidigen-ist-Pflicht that’s not a bad idea, but I would imagine that you’re not using it for vowel length in phonemes like THOUGHT and GOOSE right?

    • @Beleidigen-ist-Pflicht
      @Beleidigen-ist-Pflicht 21 день назад +2

      @@ConciseCabbage well þis meþod wasn't meant to be applied to English, only to German . of course Aiwaz ᛇ means someþing different to you Englishfolk, and may not be applicable þere.
      Þe german writing tradition just allows for Aiwaz somewhat to be used þat way.

  • @alexBumann
    @alexBumann 22 дня назад

    Is Standard German a mix between Central and Upper German?

  • @SideWalkAstronomyNetherlands
    @SideWalkAstronomyNetherlands 20 дней назад +2

    ᛇ is the ei or ij in Dutch , close to aye in english

  • @ConnieKoala
    @ConnieKoala 23 дня назад

    What does this have to do with writing English?