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摘要
对古古德语tīa ' toe ' (>ModGu taia)中的长音节的解释,已经提出了与原始日耳曼语*taihwōn不同的音阶,这是其他日耳曼语言中发现的形式的基础。这是因为人们认为古古德语的形式不能反映标准的原始形式。本文在以ModGu slaia形式出现的*slaihwōn“sloe berry”的平行发展的基础上得出结论,long´实际上可以延续原日耳曼序列*-aihw-,这是正常发音发展的结果。
Explanations of the long ī in the Old Gutnish tīa ‘toe’ (>ModGu taia) have been put forward that posit different ablaut grades than the Proto-Germanic *taihwōn which underlies the forms found in other Germanic languages. This is because it was thought the Old Gutnish form could not reflect the standard proto-form. This paper concludes on the basis of the parallel development of *slaihwōn ‘sloe berry’, which appears as ModGu slaia, that long ī can in fact continue the Proto-Germanic sequence *-aihw- as the result of regular sound development.