About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 164. Chapters: Anglo-Saxon studies scholars, Germanic languages, Germanists, Scholars of Old Norse and Scandinavian studies, J. R. R. Tolkien, Germanic umlaut, Luxembourgish language, West Germanic languages, Indo-European ablaut, Laz r ineanu, Proto-Germanic language, Plautdietsch language, Germanic weak verb, Germanic strong verb, Erich Heller, Germanic substrate hypothesis, Middle High German verbs, Names for the Dutch language, Philip Grierson, Germanic verb, Viking Society for Northern Research, Hilda Ellis Davidson, Gustav Neckel, German studies, Walter Baetke, Paul Vinogradoff, Germanic a-mutation, Finnur Magnusson, List of Germanic languages, History of Dutch, William Stubbs, Tom Shippey, Michael Wood, Rasmus Christian Rask, Eirikr Magnusson, Wolfgang Krause, Henry Sweet, Paul Michael Lutzeler, Henry Mayr-Harting, Preterite-present verb, H. R. Loyn, Oskar Seidlin, Margaret Gelling, Folk, Paul du Chaillu, Frederic William Maitland, Gro Steinsland, Alexander Stephan, Germanic spirant law, Magnus Olsen, Sarah Foot, Christopher N. L. Brooke, Frederic Seebohm, Frederick Klaeber, Grammatischer Wechsel, Bruce Mitchell, Randolph Quirk, Jan de Vries, Patrick Wormald, Walter William Skeat, Einar Haugen, Michael D. C. Drout, George T. Flom, Ursula Dronke, Francis March, Peter Foote, Lombardic language, Sophus Bugge, Rasmus B. Anderson, Francis Palgrave, Richard Plant, Italo Alighiero Chiusano, Thomas Charles-Edwards, Guobrandur Vigfusson, Raymond Wilson Chambers, Abraham Wheelocke, Northwest Germanic, Robin Flower, Heidi Urbahn de Jauregui, Weak inflection, Laurence Nowell, E. V. Gordon, Peter von Matt, Peter Andreas Munch, Christopher Dyer, Dieter Cunz, Gabriel Turville-Petre, Edwin Keppel Bennett, Felix Liebermann, David Knowles, German Reference Corpus, Albert Hugh Smith, Hans Egon Holthusen, Ase-Marie Nesse, George Webbe Dasen...