-
older term
Istvaeonic, with
which it is
essentially synonymous. The term Rhine–Weser
Germanic is
sometimes preferred. The term
Istvaeonic is
derived from...
- the
existence of a
special Anglo-Frisian group. The
other groupings are
Istvaeonic, from the Istvaeones,
which developed into Franconian, and Irminonic,...
- branches: Ingvaeonic,
which includes English and the
Frisian languages;
Istvaeonic,
which encomp****es
Dutch and its
close relatives; and Irminonic, which...
- Germanic),
Istvaeonic (Weser–Rhine Germanic) and
Irminonic (Elbe Germanic). It
appears that the
Frankish tribes fit
primarily into the
Istvaeonic dialect...
- Herminones,
living inland of
these groups. In linguistics, the term "
Istvaeonic languages" is also
sometimes used in
discussions about the
grouping of...
-
generally split into
three dialect groups:
Ingvaeonic (North Sea Germanic),
Istvaeonic (Weser–Rhine Germanic) and
Irminonic (Elbe Germanic).
While each had its...
- to be
further distinguished historically as Irminonic, Ingvaeonic, and
Istvaeonic, respectively. This
classification indicates their historical descent...
-
considered to be West Germanic)
Ingvaeonic languages Irminonic languages Istvaeonic languages North Germanic languages West
Germanic languages Balto-Slavic...
-
Europe c. AD 1: North
Germanic North Sea Germanic, or
Ingvaeonic Weser–Rhine Germanic, or
Istvaeonic Elbe Germanic, or
Irminonic East
Germanic †...
-
Franks in Late
Antiquity are ****ociated with the Weser–Rhine Germanic/
Istvaeonic cultural-linguistic grouping.
Early Frankish art and
architecture belongs...