From: Brian M. Scott
Message: 49737
Date: 2007-09-01
> Proto-Germanic then was cut in two branches :And yet a pretty good case can be made that the primary
> the northern branch went to the north avoiding
> Balto-Slavic at its south and then invaded Scandinavia
> from Finland southwards. the southern branch (westic) went
> under Balto-Slavic at its north and encroached upon Celtic
> homeland, pushing them westward. Westic and Nordic
> Germanic abruptly met in Schlesvig-Holstein. this is no
> dialectal continuity between westic and nordic because
> they had been separated for too long when they met again
> there.