The definite article in the Modern Nordic languages is a suffix, etymologically related to a demonstrative. The form is not attested in runic inscriptions, the oldest linguistic sources, but first appears in Icelandic sagas as well as in Swedish and Danish legal codices from 13th century onwards. However, in these texts it does not appear with the same regularity as in modern languages. The Old Swedish form constitutes an intermediate form between a demonstrative, from which it is derived, and the article it has become in Modern Swedish. In the oldest texts it appears in contexts where demonstratives can only be found sporadically and its form suggests it no longer is a demonstrative. At the same time it is not yet obligatory. The aim of...
This article takes up the much debated questions of how and when the definite forms of nouns emerged...
In the end of the 12th century, the Old Icelandic independent definite article inn, in, it, was repr...
This article traces the diachronic development from the Proto Norse demonstrative hinn via the Old I...
The definite article in the Modern Nordic languages is a suffix, etymologically related to a demonst...
The definite article in the Modern Nordic languages is a suffix, etymologically related to a demonst...
The definite article in the Modern Nordic languages is a suffix, etymologically related to a demonst...
The definite article in the Modern Nordic languages is a suffix, etymologically related to a demonst...
The definite article in the Modern Nordic languages is a suffix, etymologically related to a demonst...
The definite article in the Modern Nordic languages is a suffix, etymologically related to a demonst...
Modern Swedish is an article language which in the course of its history has developed both definite...
This paper deals with the development of three different definiteness markers in Old Scandinavian: t...
This paper deals with the development of three different definiteness markers in Old Scandinavian: t...
The present paper studies the earliest stages of the grammaticalization of indefinite article in Old...
The present paper studies the earliest stages of the grammaticalization of indefinite article in Old...
This article takes up the much debated questions of how and when the definite forms of nouns emerged...
This article takes up the much debated questions of how and when the definite forms of nouns emerged...
In the end of the 12th century, the Old Icelandic independent definite article inn, in, it, was repr...
This article traces the diachronic development from the Proto Norse demonstrative hinn via the Old I...
The definite article in the Modern Nordic languages is a suffix, etymologically related to a demonst...
The definite article in the Modern Nordic languages is a suffix, etymologically related to a demonst...
The definite article in the Modern Nordic languages is a suffix, etymologically related to a demonst...
The definite article in the Modern Nordic languages is a suffix, etymologically related to a demonst...
The definite article in the Modern Nordic languages is a suffix, etymologically related to a demonst...
The definite article in the Modern Nordic languages is a suffix, etymologically related to a demonst...
Modern Swedish is an article language which in the course of its history has developed both definite...
This paper deals with the development of three different definiteness markers in Old Scandinavian: t...
This paper deals with the development of three different definiteness markers in Old Scandinavian: t...
The present paper studies the earliest stages of the grammaticalization of indefinite article in Old...
The present paper studies the earliest stages of the grammaticalization of indefinite article in Old...
This article takes up the much debated questions of how and when the definite forms of nouns emerged...
This article takes up the much debated questions of how and when the definite forms of nouns emerged...
In the end of the 12th century, the Old Icelandic independent definite article inn, in, it, was repr...
This article traces the diachronic development from the Proto Norse demonstrative hinn via the Old I...