Arkiv för nordisk filologi, Volumen122Lund University Press, 2007 |
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... England between Old English and Old Norse speakers allowed for a significant impact of the latter on the former , even though its most interesting effects may not be visible until the early Middle English period . ' However , when a late ...
... England between Old English and Old Norse speakers allowed for a significant impact of the latter on the former , even though its most interesting effects may not be visible until the early Middle English period . ' However , when a late ...
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... Old English and the Old Norse versions refer to the Phoenix with masculine pronouns ( he / hann , respectively ) ; " however , in the context where the gender of the bird is discussed ( PP.5 ) , the Old Norse version sticks to its ...
... Old English and the Old Norse versions refer to the Phoenix with masculine pronouns ( he / hann , respectively ) ; " however , in the context where the gender of the bird is discussed ( PP.5 ) , the Old Norse version sticks to its ...
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... Old English loanword by hypothesising that the manuscript taken to Iceland may have had some Old English glosses ( cp . Halldór Hermannsson 1938 : 10 and 12 ) . The latter example could also offer a way of explaining the presence of ...
... Old English loanword by hypothesising that the manuscript taken to Iceland may have had some Old English glosses ( cp . Halldór Hermannsson 1938 : 10 and 12 ) . The latter example could also offer a way of explaining the presence of ...
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Thorsten Andersson Rus und Wikinger 55 | 5 |
Sebastian Cöllen Der Ursprung des Feuers in nordgermanische | 59 |
tion | 79 |
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