This article undertakes the first systematic examination of Frank’s (1979, 1981, 1987, 1990, 2007b, 2008) claim that Old Norse influence is discernible in the language of Beowulf. It tests this hypothesis first by scrutinizing each of the alleged Nordicisms in Beowulf, then by discussing various theoretical considerations bearing on its plausibility. We demonstrate that the syntactic, morphological, lexical, and semantic peculiarities that Frank would explain as manifestations of Old Norse influence are more economically and holistically explained as consequences of archaic composition. We then demonstrate that advances in the study of Anglo-Scandinavian language contact provide strong reasons to doubt that Old Norse could have influenced B...
© 1994 Mindy Jane MacLeodFrom English abstract: This study is my investigation into the effects of t...
Scandinavian influence in the history of English caused by the Old Norse and Old Danish invasions of...
It has long been held that the alliterating long line common to the earliest traditions of medieval ...
This article undertakes the first systematic examination of Frank’s (1979, 1981, 1987, 1990, 2007b, ...
The Vikings from Scandinavia invaded the British Isles during the late eighth century. They prevaile...
Abstract The purpose of this essay has been to examine the connection between the established viking...
Treball Final de Grau en Estudis Anglesos. Codi: EA0938. Curs acadèmic: 2016/2017One of the ways in ...
In their recent book, English: The Language of the Vikings, Joseph Embley Emonds and Jan Terje Faarl...
This paper seeks to illustrate the influence of Old Norse on the English lexicon. The theoretical pa...
Introduction. This article is devoted to the study of imitative (onomatopoeic and mimetic) lexicon o...
This thesis argues for the Beowulf poet\u27s more accommodating perspective on pre-Christian Germani...
A recent resurgence of interest in Old Norse linguistic borrowings in Old English has greatly expand...
A recent resurgence of interest in Old Norse linguistic borrowings in Old English has greatly expand...
Old Scandinavian or Old Norse was a North Germanic language spoken by the Germanic inhabitants of t...
The main goal of this study is to investigate Old Norse (ON) influence on Old English (OE), by apply...
© 1994 Mindy Jane MacLeodFrom English abstract: This study is my investigation into the effects of t...
Scandinavian influence in the history of English caused by the Old Norse and Old Danish invasions of...
It has long been held that the alliterating long line common to the earliest traditions of medieval ...
This article undertakes the first systematic examination of Frank’s (1979, 1981, 1987, 1990, 2007b, ...
The Vikings from Scandinavia invaded the British Isles during the late eighth century. They prevaile...
Abstract The purpose of this essay has been to examine the connection between the established viking...
Treball Final de Grau en Estudis Anglesos. Codi: EA0938. Curs acadèmic: 2016/2017One of the ways in ...
In their recent book, English: The Language of the Vikings, Joseph Embley Emonds and Jan Terje Faarl...
This paper seeks to illustrate the influence of Old Norse on the English lexicon. The theoretical pa...
Introduction. This article is devoted to the study of imitative (onomatopoeic and mimetic) lexicon o...
This thesis argues for the Beowulf poet\u27s more accommodating perspective on pre-Christian Germani...
A recent resurgence of interest in Old Norse linguistic borrowings in Old English has greatly expand...
A recent resurgence of interest in Old Norse linguistic borrowings in Old English has greatly expand...
Old Scandinavian or Old Norse was a North Germanic language spoken by the Germanic inhabitants of t...
The main goal of this study is to investigate Old Norse (ON) influence on Old English (OE), by apply...
© 1994 Mindy Jane MacLeodFrom English abstract: This study is my investigation into the effects of t...
Scandinavian influence in the history of English caused by the Old Norse and Old Danish invasions of...
It has long been held that the alliterating long line common to the earliest traditions of medieval ...