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Nursery words and hypocorisms among Germanic kinship terms. / Hansen, Bjarne Simmelkjær Sandgaard.
Advances in Gothic Philology and Linguistics. ed. / Alexandra Holsting; Hans Frede Nielsen. Amsterdam : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2018. p. 176-183 (North-Western European Language Evolution (NOWELE); No. 2, Vol. 71).
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Harvard
Hansen, BSS 2018,
Nursery words and hypocorisms among Germanic kinship terms. in A Holsting & HF Nielsen (eds),
Advances in Gothic Philology and Linguistics. John Benjamins Publishing Company, Amsterdam, North-Western European Language Evolution (NOWELE), no. 2, vol. 71, pp. 176-183, The Goths revisited, Odense, Denmark,
08/03/2016.
https://doi.org/10.1075/nowele.00011.han
APA
Hansen, B. S. S. (2018).
Nursery words and hypocorisms among Germanic kinship terms. In A. Holsting, & H. F. Nielsen (Eds.),
Advances in Gothic Philology and Linguistics (pp. 176-183). John Benjamins Publishing Company. North-Western European Language Evolution (NOWELE) Vol. 71 No. 2
https://doi.org/10.1075/nowele.00011.han
Vancouver
Hansen BSS.
Nursery words and hypocorisms among Germanic kinship terms. In Holsting A, Nielsen HF, editors, Advances in Gothic Philology and Linguistics. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company. 2018. p. 176-183. (North-Western European Language Evolution (NOWELE); No. 2, Vol. 71).
https://doi.org/10.1075/nowele.00011.han
Author
Hansen, Bjarne Simmelkjær Sandgaard. / Nursery words and hypocorisms among Germanic kinship terms. Advances in Gothic Philology and Linguistics. editor / Alexandra Holsting ; Hans Frede Nielsen. Amsterdam : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2018. pp. 176-183 (North-Western European Language Evolution (NOWELE); No. 2, Vol. 71).
Bibtex
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abstract = "By using Jakobson{\textquoteright}s (1960: 127-130) criteria for determining the nursery-word sta-tus of a given lexeme, I argue in this article that, even if we should no longer re-gard PG *ai{\th}īn-/-ōn- {\textquoteleft}mother{\textquoteright} (Goth. ai{\th}ei), *ai{\th}ma- {\textquoteleft}daughter{\textquoteright}s husband{\textquoteright} and *fa{\th}ōn- {\textquoteleft}father{\textquoteright}s sister{\textquoteright} as nursery words or hypocorisms (Hansen 2017: 207-220), we should certainly still do so with PG *ammōn- {\textquoteleft}parent{\textquoteright}s mother; wet nurse{\textquoteright}, *attan- {\textquoteleft}father{\textquoteright} (Goth. atta), *basōn- {\textquoteleft}father{\textquoteright}s sister{\textquoteright} and *mōnōn-/mōmōn- {\textquoteleft}moth-er; mother{\textquoteright}s sister{\textquoteright}.",
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