The present paper is a list of modern Icelandic verbs and pronouns analysed into their respective stems and endings. Under each item it is stated which phonological rules, if any, apply in the derivations of its grammatical forms. The following items of the list should be consulted for new phonological rules: (3), (6), (31), (37), and (49); see also the Appendix. A grammatical innovation has been implemented in the list, namely the socalled replacing endings; see the Introduction
This dissertation addresses the question of what the function of morphological case is in Icelandic....
The dative singular ending form of monosyllabic strong feminine ō-stem substantives in Modern Icelan...
The present chapter gives an overview of valency classes in Icelandic and the most common, noticeabl...
The present paper is a list of modern Icelandic verbs and pronouns analysed into their respective st...
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 ...
Modern Icelandic generative phonology contains devoicing rules responsible for the partially devoice...
Old Icelandic had a Consonant Lengthening Rule in its morphological component, whose task was to len...
The dialect of Gammalsvenskby is the only surviving Scandinavian dialect in the territory of the for...
The status of Old Icelandic with respect to (argument) configurationality was hotly debated in the e...
Övdalian is spoken in central Sweden by about 2000 speakers. Traditionally categorized as a dialect ...
Övdalian is spoken in central Sweden by about 2000 speakers. Traditionally categorized as a dialect ...
This article presents results from a study on agreement with conjoined singular noun phrases in Icel...
Modern Icelandic generative phonology contains devoicing rules responsible for the partially devoice...
Modern German (G) and Modern Icelandic (I) resemble each other in many ways. They have similar class...
This dissertation addresses the question of what the function of morphological case is in Icelandic....
The dative singular ending form of monosyllabic strong feminine ō-stem substantives in Modern Icelan...
The present chapter gives an overview of valency classes in Icelandic and the most common, noticeabl...
The present paper is a list of modern Icelandic verbs and pronouns analysed into their respective st...
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 ...
Modern Icelandic generative phonology contains devoicing rules responsible for the partially devoice...
Old Icelandic had a Consonant Lengthening Rule in its morphological component, whose task was to len...
The dialect of Gammalsvenskby is the only surviving Scandinavian dialect in the territory of the for...
The status of Old Icelandic with respect to (argument) configurationality was hotly debated in the e...
Övdalian is spoken in central Sweden by about 2000 speakers. Traditionally categorized as a dialect ...
Övdalian is spoken in central Sweden by about 2000 speakers. Traditionally categorized as a dialect ...
This article presents results from a study on agreement with conjoined singular noun phrases in Icel...
Modern Icelandic generative phonology contains devoicing rules responsible for the partially devoice...
Modern German (G) and Modern Icelandic (I) resemble each other in many ways. They have similar class...
This dissertation addresses the question of what the function of morphological case is in Icelandic....
The dative singular ending form of monosyllabic strong feminine ō-stem substantives in Modern Icelan...
The present chapter gives an overview of valency classes in Icelandic and the most common, noticeabl...