The present paper is a list of Modern Icelandic nouns, adjectives, and adverbs, analysed into their respective stems and endings; the declension of the suffixed definite article is also included. Under each item it is stated which rules, if any, apply in the derivation of its grammatical forms. The following items of the list should be consulted for new phonological rules: (3), (11), (12), and (133). A grammatical innovation has been implemented in the list, namely the so-called REPLACING ENDINGS. These are not added after the last segment of the stem, as endings usually are, but replace the last segment(s) of the stem. More is said on replacing endings in the Introduction
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The present paper is a list of Modern Icelandic nouns, adjectives, and adverbs, analysed into their ...
The present paper is a list of Modern Icelandic nouns, adjectives, and adverbs, analysed into their ...
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Since Abney (1987), generative syntax has invested much interest in the structure of the Noun Phrase...
In this paper, we demonstrate that adjective endings in the Germanic languages do not pattern unifor...
This paper examines a certain subset of the vocabulary of Modern Icelandic, namely those words that ...
ABSTRACT. Adjectives in definite Scandinavian DPs trigger an additional lexical determiner (double d...
The present paper is a list of Modern Icelandic nouns, adjectives, and adverbs, analysed into their ...
The present paper is a list of Modern Icelandic nouns, adjectives, and adverbs, analysed into their ...
The present paper is a list of modern Icelandic verbs and pronouns analysed into their respective st...
This article traces the diachronic development from the Proto Norse demonstrative hinn via the Old I...
Since Abney (1987), generative syntax has invested much interest in the structure of the Noun Phrase...
Modern Icelandic generative phonology contains devoicing rules responsible for the partially devoice...
The dative singular ending form of monosyllabic strong feminine ō-stem substantives in Modern Icelan...
The aim of this paper is to show that the interaction between adjectival inflection and the realizat...
This paper investigates the morphosyntax of the Icelandic DP, following work by Sigurdsson (1993, 20...
Old Icelandic had a Consonant Lengthening Rule in its morphological component, whose task was to len...
Comparison of Old Norse and Proto-Norse Noun Declension The purpose of this thesis is to follow the ...
Since Abney (1987), generative syntax has invested much interest in the structure of the Noun Phrase...
In this paper, we demonstrate that adjective endings in the Germanic languages do not pattern unifor...
This paper examines a certain subset of the vocabulary of Modern Icelandic, namely those words that ...
ABSTRACT. Adjectives in definite Scandinavian DPs trigger an additional lexical determiner (double d...