Vowels in Punic and in Runic

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Vennemann, Theo [1 ]
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[1] Univ Munich, Inst Deutsch Philol, D-80799 Munich, Germany
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SPRACHWISSENSCHAFT | 2013年 / 38卷 / 03期
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The sources of some of the vowel runes of the futhark, the oldest Germanic writing system, are not clear. The a rune has the place and shape of Phoenician H (He), Greek E, Latin E, and owes its sound value in the futhark to the North and West Germanic sound change (+)(e) over bar > (+)(a) over bar (Vennemann 2009: 843-845). The u rune has the place and shape of Phoenician G (Gimel), Greek Gamma, Latin C, and owes its sound value to the late Punic weakening of g to (u) under arc (Vennemann 2013: section 2). The i and o runes appear to be unproblematic, though they may not be; e.g., it is unclear why o stands near or at the end of the rune row and is marked by diacritic tails. But the yew rune <(i)double over dot> and the e rune are truly enigmatic and have been much discussed. The present article offers explanations for all four still difficult vowel runes, <(i)double over dot>, i, e, and o: It is shown that all four derive from Neo-Punic consonant letters, <(i)double over dot> and i from Y (Yodh), e from H (He), and o from (sic)('Ayin), as these were regularly employed for indicating the vowels [i], [e], and [a], respectively, especially in Latin loanwords and names.
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