Arkiv för nordisk filologi, Volumen108C.W.K. Gleerup, 1993 |
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... second part frequently changes the point of view from Sverrir to his adversaries and back , often giving the latter as much attention as the former . It is also noteworthy that the second half of Sverris saga , and particularly the part ...
... second part frequently changes the point of view from Sverrir to his adversaries and back , often giving the latter as much attention as the former . It is also noteworthy that the second half of Sverris saga , and particularly the part ...
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... second part , like the author of Grýla , regards Sverrir's success as the proof of God's favour . Sverrir's speeches are mostly directed at his own men . Occasionally , however , he appeals to the population in general . Two of the most ...
... second part , like the author of Grýla , regards Sverrir's success as the proof of God's favour . Sverrir's speeches are mostly directed at his own men . Occasionally , however , he appeals to the population in general . Two of the most ...
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... second sense , as Sverrir was still fighting against alternative pretenders at the time when the work was written . But he was in a stronger and more secure position during this period ( 1185–88 ) than in the period before or during the ...
... second sense , as Sverrir was still fighting against alternative pretenders at the time when the work was written . But he was in a stronger and more secure position during this period ( 1185–88 ) than in the period before or during the ...
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Sverre Bagge Ideology and Propaganda in Sverris saga | 1 |
Gary Holland Transitivity causativity and surface case in Old Norse | 19 |
the Study | 38 |
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according aurar aureus author Baglar belägg Birkibeinar bl.a bynames case causative century dative dative objects death Dialekt different drink early Edda Egils saga enemies etymologi examples eyrir fact father first forename found further fårtacka fårtackan förf gender symmetry given Grágás Grammatical great Grýla Gullveig Hákon Haraldr Heiðr Heimskringla Iceland Icelandic ideology important inskriften intrans intransitive verbs ISBN ISSN Jónsbók kapitel king Landnámabók later Laxdæla saga Magnús mansnamn mead meaning medeltida name narrative nickname Njáls saga nordiska språk Nydala kloster nytiabol nyttjabol nyttjabolet Óláfr Old Norse ordbok ordet origin ortnamn passage people point property references Reykjavík rule runföljden runinskrifter runsten saga ch second Snorri Snorri Sturluson solidus sound sources speech studier success Sven B. F. Jansson Sverrir Sverrir's Sverris saga t.ex term text þat þáttr þeir three tradition treatise University used veig verbs värdeenhet woman women work ädelmetall