Contributions to Old English Literature

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the instances, p. 368, note I, which show that the character of the svarabhakti vowel was regulated by that of the preceding vowel). A gibropxr, on the other hand, would equate exactly with the OS. plur. gibroSer, the ending of which, as in OHG.
(plur.) muoter, tohter, represents an Indog. -ter-^. That ' In this explanation it is immaterial whether we regard the -fer; -ter in the nom. plur. (as in OS. gibrotSer, OHG. muoter, &c.) to represent the Indog. nom. plur. -ieres (as in (ppdrepes, pr]Tc
...pfs, iraripfs), which is the view taken by Streitberg, Urgermanische Grammatik, p. 251, and by Kluge, Paul's Grundnss, and ed., i. p. 460, § 231, or whether we accept Brugraann's limita- tion in view of OHG. ubir, ON. yfir = Skr. upari, that Indog. unaccented -er is represented by -er in Germanic only, if no palatal vowel follows. In the latter case the Germanic -er in the nom. plur. must have been taken over from the accusative sing, -term (cf. iraTepa), B b 370 CONTRIBUTIONS TO Indog. -er- would appear in early Northumbrian as -xr, is shown by the xftxr = *apteros (Falstone inscription).

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