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Words Derived from Old Norse in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight An Etymological Survey

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

21.10.2019

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons Inc

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272

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22,6/14,7/1,5 cm

Gewicht

340 g

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Volume 1 edition

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-119-58002-7

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

21.10.2019

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons Inc

Seitenzahl

272

Maße (L/B/H)

22,6/14,7/1,5 cm

Gewicht

340 g

Auflage

Volume 1 edition

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-119-58002-7

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Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

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  • Produktbild: Words Derived from Old Norse in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
  • Acknowledgements iv
     
    Abbreviations and conventions vi
     
    Introductory essays
     
    1. Introductory remarks 1
     
    1.1 Backgrounds 1
     
    1.2 About this book 6
     
    1.3 Sir Gawain and the 'Scandinavian Element' 9
     
    1.4 The identification of Old Norse input 25
     
    1.4.1 Assumptions and interpretations 26
     
    1.4.2 On evidence 34
     
    1.5 Types and uses of structural evidence 39
     
    1.5.1 Systematic formal evidence: Type A 39
     
    1.5.2 Other structural categories: Types B, C and D 44
     
    1.6 Circumstantial evidence 49
     
    1.6.1 Germanic distribution 50
     
    1.6.2 Dialect distribution in England 54
     
    1.7 Categories and probabilities: other labels in the Survey 63
     
    1.8 The Survey: inclusions and exclusions 65
     
    1.9 The entries: format and conventions 68
     
    2. Type A and Formal Criteria 76
     
    2.1 Type A 76
     
    2.1.1 Summary lists 76
     
    2.1.2 Further remarks 79
     
    2.1.2.1 Germanic distribution 81
     
    2.1.2.2 Distribution in England 81
     
    2.2 Formal Criteria 82
     
    2.2.1 Phonological features 84
     
    2.2.1.1 Vowels 84
     
    2.2.1.2 Consonants 92
     
    2.2.2 Morphological features 110
     
    3. Type B 114
     
    3.1 Summary lists 115
     
    3.2 Further remarks 117
     
    3.2.1 Germanic distribution 119
     
    3.2.2 Distribution in England 119
     
    3.2.3 Probability of ON input 121
     
    4. Type C 127
     
    4.1 Type C1 130
     
    4.1.1 Summary list 130
     
    4.1.2 Further remarks 132
     
    4.1.2.1 Types of structural evidence at issue 135
     
    4.1.2.2 Probability of ON input 137
     
    4.2 Type C2 144
     
    4.2.1 Summary list 144
     
    4.2.2 Further remarks 145
     
    4.2.2.1 Types of structural evidence at issue 147
     
    4.2.2.2 Probability of ON input 150
     
    4.3 Type C3 154
     
    4.3.1 Summary list 154
     
    4.3.2 Further remarks 155
     
    4.3.2.1 Types of structural evidence at issue 158
     
    4.3.2.2 Probability of ON input 160
     
    4.4 Type C4 165
     
    4.4.1 Summary list 165
     
    4.4.2 Further remarks 166
     
    4.4.2.1 Types of structural evidence at issue 166
     
    4.4.2.2 Probability of ON input 167
     
    4.5 Type C5 169
     
    4.5.1 Summary list 169
     
    4.5.2 Further remarks 170
     
    4.5.2.1 Types of structural evidence at issue 171
     
    4.5.2.2 Probability of ON input 172
     
    4.6 Type C: Circumstantial evidence 174
     
    4.6.1 Germanic distribution 174
     
    4.6.2 Distribution in England 175
     
    4.6.3 Other circumstantial evidence 177
     
    5. Type D 178
     
    5.1 Type D1 180
     
    5.1.1 Summary list 180
     
    5.1.2 Further remarks 182
     
    5.1.2.1 Proposed ON etyma and their Germanic filiations 186
     
    5.1.2.2 Distribution in England 188
     
    5.1.2.3 Probability of ON input 190
     
    5.2 Type D2 200
     
    5.2.1 Summary list 200
     
    5.2.2 Further remarks 203
     
    5.2.2.1 Proposed ON etyma and their Germanic filiations 209
     
    5.2.2.2 Distribution in England 212
     
    5.2.2.3 Probability of ON input 214
     
    6. Concluding remarks 228
     
    6.1 Some impressions 229
     
    6.2 Further study 234
     
    6.3 Coda: The Gersum Project 237