Die Accente In Otfrids Evangelienbuch, written by Naphtali Sobel and originally published in 1882, delves into the accentuation found within Otfrid of Weissenburg's famed Evangelienbuch. This scholarly work offers a detailed linguistic analysis of the Old High German text, providing valuable insights into the language and structure of this important early German literary work. Sobel's study contributes to a deeper understanding of the phonology and prosody of Old High German, essential for scholars of Germanic linguistics and medieval literature. This edition makes available a significant resource for those researching the development of the German language and the historical context of Otfrid's biblical epic.
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