The Nordic Languages : : An International Handbook of the History of the North Germanic Languages. / Volume 1 / / ed. by Oscar Bandle.
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Place / Publishing House: | Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter Mouton, , [2008] ©2002 |
Year of Publication: | 2008 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Handbücher zur Sprach- und Kommunikationswissenschaft / Handbooks of Linguistics and Communication Science [HSK] ,
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Inhalt
- I. Introduction
- 1. The Nordic language area and the languages in the north of Europe
- 2. The Nordic languages in a Germanic perspective
- 3. Diachrony and synchrony in Nordic language history
- 4. Previous attempts at establishing periods in Nordic language history
- 5. The data basis of a Nordic language history
- II. Perspectives in research history I: From the beginnings to the middle of the 20th century
- 6. Previous attempts at writing a Nordic language history
- 7. Outline of research on Nordic language history before 1800
- 8. Research in Danish language history 1850–1950. An overview
- 9. Research in Swedish language history 1850–1950. An overview
- 10. Research in Norwegian language history 1850–1950. An overview
- 11. Research in Icelandic language history 1850–1950. An overview
- 12. Research in Faroese language history 1850–1950. An overview
- III. Perspectives in research history II: The contribution of Nordic research to historical linguistics (until 1950)
- 13. Nordic contributions to historical linguistics before 1800
- 14. Contributions to Nordic language history by non-Nordic linguists (until ca. 1980)
- 15. The contribution of the Nordic countries to historical-comparative linguistics: Rasmus Rask and his followers
- 16. The contribution of Scandinavian neogrammarians
- 17. The Scandinavian contribution to structuralism (until 1950)
- IV. Perspectives in research history III: Theoretical and methodological perspectives in current historical linguistic description (after 1950)
- 18. Nordic language history and structural linguistics
- 19. Nordic language history and generative transformational grammar
- 20. Nordic language history and language typology
- 21. Nordic language history and research on word order
- 22. Nordic language history and research on universals and theories of linguistic change
- 23. Nordic language history and sociolinguistics
- 24. Nordic language history and research on languages in contact and on multilingualism
- 25. Nordic language history and research on styles and registers
- 26. Nordic language history and pragmatics
- 27. Nordic language history and research on types of texts
- 28. Nordic language history and phraseology/idiomatics
- 29. Nordic language history and historical contrastive linguistics
- 30. Nordic language history: Semiotics and the theory of naturalness
- 31. Nordic language history and (lexical) semantics
- 32. Nordic language history and computer-aided lexical research
- V. Perspectives in research history IV: The contribution of Nordic dialectology
- 33. General history of Nordic dialectology
- 34. The contribution of Nordic dialectology to language history
- 35. Nordic language history and current trends in dialectology
- VI. Nordic language history as a part of social and cultural history
- 36. Nordic language history and studies in general history
- 37. Nordic language history and archaeology
- 38. Nordic lexical items and the history of material culture
- 39. Nordic language history and cultural geography
- 40. Nordic language history and legal history
- 41. Nordic language history and the history of ideas I: Humanism
- 42. Nordic language history and the history of ideas II: Rationalism and Enlightenment since the 18th century
- 43. Nordic language history and the history of ideas III: Nationalism, identity and democratic movements in the 19th and 20th centuries
- 44. Nordic language history and religion/ecclesiastical history I: The pre-Christian period
- 45. Nordic language history and religion/ecclesiastical history II: Christianization
- 46. Nordic language history and religion/ecclesiastical history III: Luther' s Reformation
- 47. Nordic language history and religion/ecclesiastical history IV: From Pietism to the present
- 48. Nordic language history and natural and technical sciences
- 49. Nordic language history and literary history I: Denmark
- 50. Nordic language history and literary history II: Sweden
- 51. Nordic language history and literary history III: Norway
- 52. Nordic language history and literary history IV: Iceland
- 53. Nordic language history and literary history V: Faroe Islands
- 54. Nordic language history and the history of philosophy
- 55. The special case of Grundtvig: Poet, philosopher, politician, educator
- 56 . Nordic language history and the history of translation I: Danish
- 57. Nordic language history and the history of translation II: Swedish
- 58. Nordic language history and the history o f translation III: Norwegian
- 59. Nordic language history and the history of translation IV: Icelandic
- 60. Nordic language history and the history of translation V: Faroese
- VII. Nordic as a part of Old Germanic
- 62. Nordic, Germanic, Indo-European and the structure of the Germanic language family
- 63. Nordic-Gothic linguistic relations
- 64. Nordic-West Germanic relations
- 65. Nordic and North Sea Germanic relations
- 66. Contact with non-Germanic languages I: Relations to the West
- 67. Contact with non-Germanic languages II: Relations to the East
- 68. Scandinavia in the light of ancient tradition
- VIII. Ancient Nordic (1st – 7th century)
- 69. The Ancient Nordic period. A historical survey
- 70. Delimitation of Ancient Nordic from Common Germanic and Old Nordic
- 71. A survey of ancient Nordic sources
- 72. The Ancient Nordic period: An archaeological survey
- 73. Runes : Origin, development of the futhark, functions, applications, and methodological considerations
- 74. The Ancient-Nordic linguistic system from a typological point of view: Phonology, graphemics , morphology, syntax and word order
- 75. The development of Proto-Nordic lexicon
- 76. The development of Proto-Nordic personal names
- 77. The development of Proto-Nordic place-names
- 78. Sociolinguistic perspectives and language contact in Proto-Nordic
- IX. From Ancient Nordic to Old Nordic (from the 6th Century until 1100)
- 79 . From Ancient Nordic to Old Nordic: Definition and delimitation of the period
- 80. The sources of the transitional period between Ancient Nordic and Old Nordic
- 81. Phonological and graphematic developments from Ancient Nordic to Old Nordic
- 82. Morphological developments from Ancient Nordic to Old Nordic
- 83. Syntactic developments from Ancient Nordic t o Old Nordic
- 84. Lexical developments from Ancient Nordic to Old Nordic
- 85. Developments of personal names from Ancient Nordic to Old Nordic
- 86. The development of place-names from Ancient Nordic to Old Nordic
- 87. Sociolinguistic perspectives in the transitional period between Proto-Nordic and Old-Nordic
- 88. Language contact in the period between Ancient Nordic and Old Nordic
- X. Old Nordic (from 1100 to the mid- 1 4th century) I: General survey, tradition
- 89. Nordic history in the Middle Ages and the extension of Nordic: Cultural and historical preconditions of language
- 90. Old Nordic: A definition and delimitation of the period
- 91. The history of Old Nordic manuscripts I: Old Icelandic
- 92. The history of Old Nordic manuscripts II: Old Norwegian (incl . Faroese)
- 93. The history of Old Nordic manuscripts III: Old Swedish
- 94. The history of Old Nordic manuscripts IV: Old Danish
- 95. The development of Latin script I: in Norway
- 96. The development of Latin script II: in Iceland
- 98. The development of Latin script IV: in Denmark
- 99. History of Old Nordic metrics
- XI. Old Nordic II: Grammatical system, lexicon, texts
- 100 . The various Old Nordic dialects, their systems and their typology: A general survey of the classical Old Nordic of the High Middle Ages
- 101. The phonological systems of Old Nordic I: Old Icelandic and Old Norwegian
- 102. The phonological systems of Old Nordic II: Old Swedish and Old Danish
- 103. The morphology of Old Nordic I: Old Icelandic and Old Norwegian
- 104. The morphology of Old Nordic II: Old Swedish and Old Danish
- 105. The syntax of Old Nordic
- 106. The Old Nordic lexicon
- 107. The development of Old Nordic personal names
- 108. The development of Old Nordic place-names
- 109.
- Old Nordic types of texts I: Old Icelandic and Old Norwegian
- 110. Old Nordic types of texts II: Old Swedish and Old Danish
- 111. Translations and interference by translation in Old Nordic I: Old Icelandic and Old Norwegian
- 112. Translations and interference by translation in Old Nordic II: Old Swedish and Old Danish
- XII. Old Nordic III: The ecology of language
- 113. Dialects and written language in Old Nordic I: Old Norwegian and Old Icelandic
- 114. Dialects and written language in Old Nordic II: Old Danish and Old Swedish
- 115. Language contact during the Old Nordic period I: with the British Isles, Frisia and the Hanseatic League
- 116. Language contact during the Old Nordic period II: with Eastern Europe
- 117. Language contact during the Old Nordic period III: The impact of Christianity on Old Nordic
- 118. History and development of Old Nordic outside the Scandinavia of today