Arkiv för nordisk filologi, Volumen107Lund University Press, 1992 |
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... þulur but also the usual way of inventing them . The heiti in pulur are often built according to certain patterns even in those cases when nothing indicates that there are some distinct semantic systems within a pula . In both cases the ...
... þulur but also the usual way of inventing them . The heiti in pulur are often built according to certain patterns even in those cases when nothing indicates that there are some distinct semantic systems within a pula . In both cases the ...
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... þulur . We see , then , that the correlation of the referential meaning of a word and its conceptual meaning if applied to characterizing heiti is far from being usual , for the meaning of a heiti , i.e. its denotational meaning ...
... þulur . We see , then , that the correlation of the referential meaning of a word and its conceptual meaning if applied to characterizing heiti is far from being usual , for the meaning of a heiti , i.e. its denotational meaning ...
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... þulur . Carefully collecting the old lore concealed in mythological names , the author of þulur at the same time " disembodied " the names themselves13 as he reduced their position to that of characteristics searching for what might ...
... þulur . Carefully collecting the old lore concealed in mythological names , the author of þulur at the same time " disembodied " the names themselves13 as he reduced their position to that of characteristics searching for what might ...