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  1. North Sea Germanic, also known as Ingvaeonic (/ ˌ ɪ ŋ v iː ˈ ɒ n ɪ k / ING-vee-ON-ik), is a postulated grouping of the northern West Germanic languages that consists of Old Frisian, Old English, and Old Saxon, and their descendants.

  2. Lenguas ingaevónicas. El ingaevónico o germánico del mar del norte se considera que fue un dialecto o subgrupo de las germánico occidental, descendiente a su vez del protogermánico . La evidencia filogenética muestra que las lenguas anglofrisias y las lenguas sajónicas comparten numerosas isoglosas dentro de las lenguas ...

  3. Los ingaevones o, como Plinio los llamaba al parecer, más acertadamente ingvaeones o ingaeuones («gente de Yngvi »), 1 como fueron descritos en la obra Germania de Tácito hacia el 98 d. C., fueron un grupo cultural germano occidental que vivía a lo largo de la costa del mar del Norte, en las regiones de Jutlandia, Holstein, Frisia y en las ...

    • Classification
    • Anglo-Frisian Developments
    • Comparisons
    • Alternative Grouping
    • See Also
    • Further Reading

    The proposed Anglo-Frisian family tree is: 1. Anglo-Frisian 1.1. Anglic 1.1.1. English 1.1.1.1. Northumbrian and Cumbrian (see the article about the Humber-Lune Line) 1.1.2. Scots 1.1.2.1. Insular Scots 1.1.2.2. Northern Scots 1.1.2.3. Central Scots 1.1.2.4. Southern Scots 1.1.2.5. Doric Scots 1.1.2.6. Ulster Scots 1.1.3. Irish Anglo-Norman 1.1.3.1...

    The following is a summary of the major sound changes affecting vowels in chronological order. For additional detail, see Phonological history of Old English. That these were simultaneous and in that order for all Anglo-Frisian languages is considered disproved by some scholars. 1. Backing and nasalization of West Germanic a and ābefore a nasal con...

    Numbers in Anglo-Frisian languages

    These are the words for the numbers one to 12 in the Anglo-Frisian languages, with Dutch, West-Flemish and German included for comparison: * Ae [eː], [jeː]is an adjectival form used before nouns.

    Ingvaeonic, also known as North Sea Germanic, is a postulated grouping of the West Germanic languages that encompasses Old Frisian, Old English,[note 4] and Old Saxon. However, since Anglo-Frisian features occur in Low German and especially in its older language stages, there is a tendency to prefere the Ingvaeonic classification instead of the Ang...

    Maurer, Friedrich (1942). Nordgermanen und Alemannen: Studien zur Sprachgeschichte, Stammes- und Volkskunde(in German). Strasbourg: Hünenburg.
    Euler, Wolfram (2013). Das Westgermanische [West Germanic: from its Emergence in the 3rd up until its Dissolution in the 7th Century CE: Analyses and Reconstruction] (in German). London/Berlin: Ver...
    Ringe, Don; Taylor, Ann (2014). The Development of Old English - A Linguistic History of English. Vol. 2. Oxford: University Press. ISBN 978-0199207848.