All Stories

  1. ‘to know’, ‘to teach’, and ‘to learn’ in Germanic
  2. Linguistic terminology in Swedish and Danish with comparison of Icelandic
  3. OIcel. <em>kærr</em> ‘dear, beloved’ and the “Picardian hypothesis”
  4. Grammatical core terminology in Icelandic
  5. Valency patterns and alternations in Gothic
  6. Towards a Phonology of Scandinavian Latin Runic Inscriptions: A Corpus-Based Analysis
  7. Samspil tökuorða og innlendra orða í Þriðju málfræðiritgerðinni
  8. Lat. scrībere in Germanic
  9. Instances of loanword/native word textual variation in the manuscript transmission of Egils saga Skallagrímssonar and Gísla saga Súrssonar
  10. Two early modern essays on the origin of the Icelandic language
  11. Að halda uppi lögum og reglum: Saga og orðmyndun orðsins lögregla
  12. Jón Ólafsson from Grunnavík: cultivation of language in his early writings (1727–1737)
  13. On the origin of the oldest borrowed Christian terminology in Icelandic
  14. Martin Hilpert et al. (eds.), New Trends in Nordic and General Linguistics. Linguae et litterae 42 (Berlin: de Gruyter, 2015)