Germanic Languages
Germanic Languages, as a division of the larger linguistic category of German, explores the historical development and modern forms of languages that originated from a common ancestral language, Proto-Germanic. This subset of languages includes notable examples such as English, German, Dutch, and Scandinavian languages like Danish, Swedish, and Norwegian. By tracing the evolution of these languages over time, this area of study sheds light on the cultural, social, and political changes experienced by the communities that speak them. As part of the History branch under Languages/German, Germanic Languages offers valuable insights into the linguistic heritage of German and its related tongues, enriching our understanding of their unique characteristics and shared origins.
External Links
- [Germanic.com] GERMANIC CONSULTING - Germanic Languages