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Ingvaeonic nasal spirant law

The distribution of the primary Germanic dialect groups in Europe in around AD 1:
  North Sea Germanic, or Ingvaeonic
  Weser–Rhine Germanic, or Istvaeonic
  Elbe Germanic, or Irminonic
  East Germanic, or Illevionic

In historical linguistics, the Ingvaeonic nasal spirant law (also called the Anglo-Frisian or North Sea Germanic nasal spirant law) is a description of a phonological development that occurred in the Ingvaeonic dialects of the West Germanic languages. This includes Old English, Old Frisian, and Old Saxon, and to a lesser degree Old Dutch (Old Low Franconian).


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Loi des nasales spirantes ingvaeoniques French Ingveonismen FY Anglofríz nyelvváltozás Hungarian 北海ゲルマン語の鼻音の消失 Japanese Nasaal-Spirant-Gesett NDS 北海日耳曼語鼻音消失法則 Chinese

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