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North American Icelandic
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ISBN: 128309097X 9786613090973 0887553494 9780887553493 0887556949 9780887556944 Year: 2006 Publisher: Winnipeg University of Manitoba Press

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North American Icelandic evolved mainly in Icelandic settlements in Manitoba and North Dakota and is the only version of Icelandic that is not spoken in Iceland. But North American Icelandic is a dying language with few left who speak it.North American Icelandic is the only book about the nature and development of this variety of Icelandic. It details the social and linguistic constraints of one specific feature of North American Icelandic phonology undergoing change, namely Flámæli, which is the merger of two sets of front vowels. Although Flámæli was once a part of traditional Icelandic, it was considered too confusing and was systematically eradicated from the language. But in North America, Flámæli use spread unchecked, allowing the rare opportunity of viewing the evolution of a dialect from its birth to its impending demise.


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A Grammar of Möðruvallabók
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ISBN: 9004370234 9789004370234 9789004356177 9004356177 Year: 2000 Publisher: Leiden

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This book describes the palaeography, orthography and morphology of the 14th century saga manuscript Möðruvallabók . First pubished in 2000, it is the third and final volume of a set of which the first 2 volumes were published in 1987, The descriptions are complete and frequencies are given in absolute numbers. Where variation is found between sagas, each saga is treated separately. Möðruvallabók is a large manuscript in size (200 leaves of 34x24cm) and in scope, containing 11 sagas, amomg them Njála, Eigla and Laxdæla. The normalized spelling found in 19th century grammars and dictionaries is based on the orthography found in this and contemporary manuscripts.

Modern Icelandic syntax
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ISBN: 012613524X 012606105X 9004373233 9780126135244 Year: 1990 Volume: 24 Publisher: Emerald

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This comprehensive overview of Icelandic syntax contains new analyses of word order and long-distance reflexivization, detailed studies of case-marking, and the first systematic description of the -st middles. It presents a complete picture of modern Icelandic syntax as seen in the tradition of generative grammar, striking a good balance between theory and description.

Les articulations de l'islandais à la lumière de la radiocinématographie.
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ISBN: 2252015942 9782252015940 Year: 1974 Volume: 68 Publisher: Paris Klincksieck

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The syntax of Icelandic
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ISBN: 9780521597906 9780521591904 0521591902 9780511619441 9780511367342 0511367341 9780511365454 0511365454 1107172950 1281145963 9786611145965 0511366752 0511366086 051155592X 0511619448 0521597900 Year: 2007 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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Icelandic is a syntactically interesting language, with aspects of its word order, clause structure, agreement patterns and case system arousing much theoretical interest and debate in recent years. This is an informative and accessible guide to the structure of Icelandic, focusing in particular on those characteristics that have contributed greatly to syntactic research. Each chapter is divided into two main sections - providing both a descriptive overview and a discussion of the theoretical and comparative issues involved - and a wide range of topics are covered, including case, agreement, grammatical relations, thematic roles, word order, clause structure, fronting, extraposition, complement, adjuncts, pronouns, and inflection. Also explored in detail are the similarities and differences between Icelandic and other related languages. Presupposing only a basic knowledge of syntax and complete with an extensive bibliography, this comprehensive survey will be an important tool for all those working on the structure of Scandinavian and Germanic languages.


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Quantity in historical phonology : Icelandic and related cases
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ISBN: 0521230403 Year: 1980 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University press


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Plurala ortnamn på Island : morfologiska iakttagelser
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ISBN: 9171740066 Year: 1975 Publisher: Umea Universitetsbibliotek

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Productivity : evidence from case and argument structure in Icelandic
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ISBN: 9789027218308 9027218307 9789027289674 9027289670 1282104837 9781282104839 9786612104831 661210483X Year: 2008 Publisher: Amsterdam Philadelphia : John Benjamins Pub. Co.,

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"Productivity of argument structure constructions is a new emerging field within cognitive-functional linguistics. The term productivity as used in linguistic research contains at least three subconcepts: 'extensibility', 'regularity', and 'generality'. The focus in this study of case and argument structure constructions in Icelandic is on the concept of extensibility, while generality and regularity are regarded as derivative of extensibility. Productivity is considered to be a function of type frequency, semantic coherence, and the inverse correlation between these two. This study establishes productivity as an emergent feature of the grammatical system, in an analysis that is grounded in a usage-based constructional approach, where constructions are organized into lexicality-schematicity hierarchies. The view of syntactic productivity advocated here offers a unified account of productivity, in that it captures different degrees of productivity, ranging from highly productive patterns through various intermediate degrees of productivity to low-level analogical extensions."--Jacket


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Non-canonically case-marked subjects : the Reykjavik-Eyjafjallajökull papers
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ISBN: 9789027263513 9027263515 9789027201478 9027201471 Year: 2018 Publisher: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company,

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Interest in non-canonically case-marked subjects has been unceasing since the groundbreaking work of Andrews and Masica in the late 70’s who were the first to document the existence of syntactic subjects in another morphological case than the nominative. Their research was focused on Icelandic and South-Asian languages, respectively, and since then, oblique subjects have been reported for language after language throughout the world. This newfangled recognition of the concept of oblique subjects at the time was followed by discussions of the role and validity of subject tests, discussions of the verbal semantics involved, as well as discussions of the theoretical implications of this case marking strategy of syntactic subjects. This volume contributes to all these debates, making available research articles on different languages and language families, additionally highlighting issues like language contact, differential subject marking and the origin of oblique subjects.


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Word order change in Icelandic : from OV to VO
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ISBN: 128216340X 9786612163401 902729920X 9789027299208 9781556192098 1556192096 1556192096 902722756X 9781282163409 6612163402 Year: 2000 Publisher: Amsterdam : ©2000 J Benjamins,

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