Ebook: A New Introduction To Old Norse. Part III Glossary and Index of Names with Two Supplements
Author: Faulkes A. Barnes M.
- Genre: Linguistics // Foreign
- Tags: Языки и языкознание, Древнеисландский язык
- Language: Icelandic-English
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Viking Society for Northern Research, 2008. - 319 p.References to the Grammar are to paragraphs (e.g. Gr 3.5.2.1; ex. = exercise) and those to texts are to the number of the text followed by the line number (e.g. II:62). A second occurrence of the same word in a line is indicated by (2).
Syntactical explanations and common pronouns and conjunctions are referred to the appropriate paragraphs in the Grammar for full information. Cross-references are given for verbal and nominal forms where the vowel in the first syllable differs from the head-word form, except for some forms involving the alternation of a and ƒ.
Principal parts of verbs are identified by pres., past, past pl., subj., pp. For pres. and past, the 3rd person sg. is given, for past pl. the 3rd person pl., for pp. the nom. m. sg., except for those verbs that are more often found in the n. form (supine), where the nom./acc. n. sg. is given. See Gr 3.9.7.1.
In the alphabetical order the acute accent is disregarded; d and › are treated as one letter, fl comes after y and is followed by æ, oe, ƒ and ø, and ∂ is not distinguished from e. Words from Text XXII with lengthened or diphthongised vowels before -ng are not listed separately from words without these changes.ISBN: 978-0-903521-70-3
Syntactical explanations and common pronouns and conjunctions are referred to the appropriate paragraphs in the Grammar for full information. Cross-references are given for verbal and nominal forms where the vowel in the first syllable differs from the head-word form, except for some forms involving the alternation of a and ƒ.
Principal parts of verbs are identified by pres., past, past pl., subj., pp. For pres. and past, the 3rd person sg. is given, for past pl. the 3rd person pl., for pp. the nom. m. sg., except for those verbs that are more often found in the n. form (supine), where the nom./acc. n. sg. is given. See Gr 3.9.7.1.
In the alphabetical order the acute accent is disregarded; d and › are treated as one letter, fl comes after y and is followed by æ, oe, ƒ and ø, and ∂ is not distinguished from e. Words from Text XXII with lengthened or diphthongised vowels before -ng are not listed separately from words without these changes.ISBN: 978-0-903521-70-3
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