The paper concentrates on the following two issues concerning Scandinavian loanwards in English in the fifteenth century: (i) the obsolescence of loanwords and (ii) the appearance of new Scandinavian loanwords which survived later in non-standard varieties of English. The possible reason for the disappearance of the obsolete loans seems to be the rivalry of synonyms, mostly of French and native origin. It is also interesting to observe that despite the influx of French vocabulary, Scandinavian loanwords surfaced in English dialects even four centuries after the Viking period. Some of them disappeared a few centuries later, e.g. hink, nait, ra, scraw, stoop, etc., however, most of them survived well into the 20th century, e.g. arwal, ...
Anyone familiar with the Modern Icelandic language will know that the country’s policy is to avoid ...
This thesis focuses on the Danish lexical loanwords of French origin and marginally other North Germ...
The author defended his doctoral dissertation Studies in Early Middle English Loanwords: Norse and F...
The paper concentrates on the following two issues concerning Scandinavian loanwards in English in ...
The Scandinavian element is present in English mainly due to the Viking invasions and later settlem...
© 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...
The influence of the Scandinavian dialects on English has been often studied though no significant ...
[Abstract]The influence of the Scandinavian dialects on English has been often studied though no sig...
Old Scandinavian or Old Norse was a North Germanic language spoken by the Germanic inhabitants of t...
Decenes Jornades de Foment de la Investigació de la FCHS (Any 2004-2005)[Abstract]Though this may no...
This thesis reassesses a corpus of Old Norse words which previous scholars claimed to have been loan...
Scandinavian loans may only account for 2% of the vocabulary of Contemporary English, but their pres...
Considerable remnants of Scandinavian settlers are to be found in England, not in terms of ruins or ...
The Vikings from Scandinavia invaded the British Isles during the late eighth century. They prevaile...
Anyone familiar with the Modern Icelandic language will know that the country’s policy is to avoid ...
This thesis focuses on the Danish lexical loanwords of French origin and marginally other North Germ...
The author defended his doctoral dissertation Studies in Early Middle English Loanwords: Norse and F...
The paper concentrates on the following two issues concerning Scandinavian loanwards in English in ...
The Scandinavian element is present in English mainly due to the Viking invasions and later settlem...
© 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...
The influence of the Scandinavian dialects on English has been often studied though no significant ...
[Abstract]The influence of the Scandinavian dialects on English has been often studied though no sig...
Old Scandinavian or Old Norse was a North Germanic language spoken by the Germanic inhabitants of t...
Decenes Jornades de Foment de la Investigació de la FCHS (Any 2004-2005)[Abstract]Though this may no...
This thesis reassesses a corpus of Old Norse words which previous scholars claimed to have been loan...
Scandinavian loans may only account for 2% of the vocabulary of Contemporary English, but their pres...
Considerable remnants of Scandinavian settlers are to be found in England, not in terms of ruins or ...
The Vikings from Scandinavia invaded the British Isles during the late eighth century. They prevaile...
Anyone familiar with the Modern Icelandic language will know that the country’s policy is to avoid ...
This thesis focuses on the Danish lexical loanwords of French origin and marginally other North Germ...
The author defended his doctoral dissertation Studies in Early Middle English Loanwords: Norse and F...