The Syntax of Old Norse: With a survey of the inflectional morphology and a complete bibliographyOUP Oxford, 30 սեպ, 2004 թ. - 320 էջ This book offers the first account of Old Norse syntax for almost a hundred years and the first ever in a non-Scandinavian language. The language of the Vikings and of the Old Icelandic sagas is the best documented medieval Germanic language and the author is able to present a comprehensive analysis of its syntax and overviews of its phonology and morphology. He supports his analyses with examples taken from Norwegian and Icelandic manuscript editions. Professor Faarlund's approach is descriptive, in a generative framework with a minimum of technical detail. He includes a complete bibliography of Old Norse syntax. The book is intended for advanced students and scholars of historical linguistics, Germanic and Scandinavian languages, Norse philology, and all others with a serious interest in Nordic languages, civilizations, and history. |
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1 Introduction | 1 |
2 Phonology | 7 |
3 Inflectional Morphology | 16 |
4 The Noun Phrase | 55 |
5 Determiner Phrases | 81 |
6 The Adjective Phrase | 94 |
7 The Prepositional Phrase | 107 |
8 The Verb Phrase | 121 |
9 The Finite Sentence | 189 |
10 Subordinate Clauses | 244 |
11 Reflexive Binding | 280 |
Bibliography of Old Norse Syntax | 285 |
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The Syntax of Old Norse:With a survey of the inflectional morphology and a ... Jan Terje Faarlund Դիտել հնարավոր չէ - 2004 |
Common terms and phrases
accusative adjective adjuncts adverbial agrees argument asked auxiliary Barl become called clause common complement considered construction corresponding dative definite demonstrative depending determiner eigi element ending examples express feminine finite verb function gender genitive given Gunnl hann head him.d Hóm i-umlaut infinitive inflected introduced kind king konungr languages Laxd lexical maðr man.n masculine matrix me.d meaning menn modifiers move neuter nominative non-finite noun object occur Olaf Óláfr Old Norse participle passive perfect person phrase plural position precede predicate preposition prepositional phrase present preterite pronoun reference reflexive relative role root seems semantic sentence singular specifier stem strong structure subordinate clauses suffix svá syntactic tell that.d they.m topic usually verb við vowel weak you.n þá þat þeir þér því