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The Germanic languages are a branch of the Indo-European language family spoken natively by a population of about 515 million people mainly in Europe, North America, Oceania and Southern Africa. The most widely spoken Germanic language, English, is also the world's most widely spoken language with an estimated … See more
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English is an official language of Belize, Canada, Nigeria, Falkland Islands, Saint Helena, Malta, New Zealand, Ireland, South Africa, … See moreGermanic languages possess a number of defining features compared with other Indo-European languages.
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The oldest Germanic languages all share a number of features, which are assumed to be inherited from … See moreThe earliest evidence of Germanic languages comes from names recorded in the 1st century by Tacitus (especially from his work Germania), but the earliest Germanic writing occurs in a single instance in the 2nd century BC on the Negau helmet See more
All Germanic languages are thought to be descended from a hypothetical Proto-Germanic, united by subjection to the sound shifts of Grimm's law and Verner's law. … See more
The subgroupings of the Germanic languages are defined by shared innovations. It is important to distinguish innovations from cases of linguistic conservatism. That is, if two languages in a family share a characteristic that is not observed in a third … See more
Note that divisions between and among subfamilies of Germanic are rarely precisely defined; most form continuous clines, with adjacent See more
Wikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license WEBFeb 21, 2020 · Which Languages Are Members Of The Germanic Family? Besides the obvious answer, German, there are at least 47 living Germanic languages around today. Most linguists talk about this language family …
The History Of The German Language: From Proto-Germanic To …
Germanic Languages: A Comprehensive Guide - Lingualid
WEBPresent and earlier forms of German, English, Dutch-Flemish, Afrikaans, Yiddish, Frisian, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Icelandic, and Faeroese belong to the family of languages called Germanic. These languages …
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