Arkiv för nordisk filologi, Volumen121Lund University Press, 2006 |
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... Scandinavian traces in a manuscript from the early 1100s : The forms red , con , nođ can be looked upon as East Scandinavian monophongized forms contrasting with West Norse reid , kaun , and nauđ . The form mander rather than mađr is a ...
... Scandinavian traces in a manuscript from the early 1100s : The forms red , con , nođ can be looked upon as East Scandinavian monophongized forms contrasting with West Norse reid , kaun , and nauđ . The form mander rather than mađr is a ...
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... Scandinavian fuţark . Finally , the minimalist sixteen- grapheme solution , as depicted on the 9th century Gřrlev stone or Malt stone ( fig . 4-5 ) , was not the result of a conscious reform , but rather the product of an established ...
... Scandinavian fuţark . Finally , the minimalist sixteen- grapheme solution , as depicted on the 9th century Gřrlev stone or Malt stone ( fig . 4-5 ) , was not the result of a conscious reform , but rather the product of an established ...
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... Scandinavian trade yard in Novgorod points to the fact that by the 12th century trade relations between Rus and Scandinavian countries had already been quite permanent . Written sources demonstrate that the church of St. Ólafr was being ...
... Scandinavian trade yard in Novgorod points to the fact that by the 12th century trade relations between Rus and Scandinavian countries had already been quite permanent . Written sources demonstrate that the church of St. Ólafr was being ...
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A useful tool or a delu | 5 |
Ottar Grřnvik Runeinnskriften fra Řdemotland pĺ Jćren | 23 |
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