Mackenzie Colin Peter, Vernacular psychologies in Old Norse-Icelandic and Old English, Thèse de doctorat soutenue en 2014, (dir. K. Lowe, J. Smith, Université de Glasgow) Résumé/abstract : This thesis examines the vernacular psychology presented in Old Norse-Icelandic texts. It focuses on the concept 'hugr', generally rendered in English as ‘mind, soul, spirit’, and explores the conceptual relationships between emotion, cognition and the body. It argues that despite broad similarities, Old N..
This study examines supernatural references in medieval Icelandic literature in light of modern Icel...
in English This thesis analyses the image of Iceland in the writings of Danish Romantic authors. To ...
In Icelandic children’s literature of the years 2000−2010, the texts that make use of the subjects o...
This thesis examines the vernacular psychology presented in Old Norse-Icelandic texts. It focuses on...
Eschewing for lack of evidence notions of an Old Norse “mind” which transgresses the body through br...
This work attempts to outline concepts associated with body in the Old Norse literature. As the word...
The present paper studies the scope of metaphor which forms the abstract concept of FRIENDSHIP in Ol...
This thesis is a study of animal shape-shifting in Old Norse culture, considering, among other thing...
This thesis examines the use and distribution of seven core adjectives for wisdom in the Old Norse p...
grantor: University of TorontoThe rich mental vocabulary of Old English plays a central r...
The thesis explores Icelandic ideas of Heaven and Hell from 1153/54 to c. 1400. The core of the vari...
This paper examines a certain subset of the vocabulary of Modern Icelandic, namely those words that ...
Icelandic folktales of the Fylgjur group have long been dissociated from the fylgjur, or attendant s...
© 2008 by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG, D-10785 Berlin. All Rights Reserved. On the basis of he...
Cognitive linguistics team George Lakoff and Mark Johnson were the first to explore conceptual metap...
This study examines supernatural references in medieval Icelandic literature in light of modern Icel...
in English This thesis analyses the image of Iceland in the writings of Danish Romantic authors. To ...
In Icelandic children’s literature of the years 2000−2010, the texts that make use of the subjects o...
This thesis examines the vernacular psychology presented in Old Norse-Icelandic texts. It focuses on...
Eschewing for lack of evidence notions of an Old Norse “mind” which transgresses the body through br...
This work attempts to outline concepts associated with body in the Old Norse literature. As the word...
The present paper studies the scope of metaphor which forms the abstract concept of FRIENDSHIP in Ol...
This thesis is a study of animal shape-shifting in Old Norse culture, considering, among other thing...
This thesis examines the use and distribution of seven core adjectives for wisdom in the Old Norse p...
grantor: University of TorontoThe rich mental vocabulary of Old English plays a central r...
The thesis explores Icelandic ideas of Heaven and Hell from 1153/54 to c. 1400. The core of the vari...
This paper examines a certain subset of the vocabulary of Modern Icelandic, namely those words that ...
Icelandic folktales of the Fylgjur group have long been dissociated from the fylgjur, or attendant s...
© 2008 by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG, D-10785 Berlin. All Rights Reserved. On the basis of he...
Cognitive linguistics team George Lakoff and Mark Johnson were the first to explore conceptual metap...
This study examines supernatural references in medieval Icelandic literature in light of modern Icel...
in English This thesis analyses the image of Iceland in the writings of Danish Romantic authors. To ...
In Icelandic children’s literature of the years 2000−2010, the texts that make use of the subjects o...