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 Übersetzung für 'Elbe Germanic' von Englisch nach Deutsch
ethn.hist.ling.
Elbe Germanic {adj}
elbgermanisch
Teiltreffer
geogr.
Elbe
Elbe {f}
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hist.
Elbe Slavs
Elbslawen {pl}
geogr.naut.
Elbe port
Elbehafen {m}
fishjobs
Elbe fisherman
Elbfischer {m}
fishjobs
Elbe fisherman
Lüttfischer {m} [plattd.] [Elbfischer]
geogr.naut.
Elbe ports
Elbehäfen {pl}
geogr.geol.
Elbe valley
Elbetal {n}
geogr.
Elbe estuary
Elbeästuar {n}
geogr.
Elbe estuary
Elbmündung {f}
geogr.
Elbe estuary
Elbemündung {f}
geogr.
Lower Elbe
Unterelbe {f}
Dresden Elbe ValleyDresdner Elbtal {n}
geogr.
Lauenburg upon Elbe
Lauenburg {n} an der Elbe
geogr.
Elbe Sandstone Mountains {pl}
Elbsandsteingebirge {n}
geogr.travel
Elbe Cycle Route
Elberadweg {m}
geogr.transp.
(New) Elbe Tunnel
(Neuer) Elbtunnel {m}
geogr.transp.
Old Elbe Tunnel
St.-Pauli-Elbtunnel {m} [offiziell]
Elbe River basinElbebecken {n}
geogr.transp.
Old Elbe Tunnel
Alter Elbtunnel {m} [ugs.]
Germanic {adj}deutsch klingend
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Quast (1997) assumes that the 5th-century change in burial practice was due to a renewed influx of Elbe Germanic settlers (Danube Swabians displaced by Gothic migration).
  • In the 5th to 7th centuries, during the Migration Period, the amulet is theorized to have rapidly spread from the Elbe Germanic area across Europe.
  • The emergence of this group is characterized by an influence of the Vistula region (Wielbark culture), the expansion of the Gustow group, and many paralleles to the Elbe Germanic areas.
  • The term Irminonic is also therefore used as a term for Elbe Germanic, which is one of the proposed (but unattested) dialect groups ancestral to the West Germanic language family, especially the High German languages, which include modern Standard German.
  • Between the 5th and 9th centuries, Frankish spoken in Northwestern France, present-day Belgium and the Netherlands is subsequently referred to as Old Dutch, whereas the Frankish varieties spoken in the Rhineland were heavily influenced by Elbe Germanic dialects and the Second Germanic consonant shift and would form part of the modern Central Franconian and Rhine Franconian dialects of German and Luxembourgish.

  • A "West Germanic hypothesis" suggests transmission via Elbe Germanic groups, while a "Gothic hypothesis" presumes transmission via East Germanic expansion.
  • The location of their tribe was in fact a crossroad between the Weser-Rhine Germanic and Elbe Germanic languages.
  • Old High German comprises the dialects of these groups which underwent the Second Sound Shift during the 6th Century, namely all of Elbe Germanic and most of the Weser-Rhine Germanic dialects.
  • This older view is represented by mid 20th-century proposals to assume the existence by 250 BC of five general groups to be distinguishable: North Germanic in Southern Scandinavia excluding Jutland; North Sea Germanic along the middle Rhine and Jutland; Rhine-Weser Germanic; Elbe Germanic; and East Germanic.
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