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SCANDINAVIAN LANGUAGES: DANISH STUDIES

SCANDINAVIAN LANGUAGES: DANISH STUDIES VI SCANDINAVIAN LANGUAGES DANISH STUDIES By N. L. JENSEN Lecturer in Danish at King's College, Newcastle upon Tyne I. LANGUAGE General L. Hjelmslev, 'Sprogets indholdsform som samfundsfaktor ', Dil,f, ii, r-7; P. Diderichsen, Semantiske problemer i logik og linguistik, Copenhagen, Munksgaard. Bibliography 'Bibliography of Scandinavian Philology 1949-5 r ', ed. P. Andersen, APS, xxii, fasc. 3-4. Proper Names, Place-names, and Dialects Danmarks stednavne no. 11. Maribo amts stednavne, ed. :\. Bjerrum, C. Lisse, pub. Stednavneudvalget, Copenhagen. Gad. G. Schutte, 'Gottonsk stednavnekronologis klassisk avhjemlede udgangspunkter', DSt, r65-70. I d., 'Sproglige og kulturelle startpunkter', DSt, 172-4, contain short comments on Scandinavian place-names and the evidence they may supply about early culture contacts. B. Ejder, 'Kvarlevande dansk skrivtradition i nutida sydsvenska ortnamn ', J\' B. xvii, ;8-66, explains the discrepancy between dialect pronunciation of Scanian place-names and the written forms as a conservatism going back to the orthography of the medieval Danish chancery. W. Laur, 'Sliesthorp, Schleswig, Hedeby, und Haddeby. Die ~amen von Schleswig, Haithabu und ihre Nachfahren', XB, xvii, 67, is to be continued in forthcoming issues of the \·ol. B. Sundquist, 'Heinrichinus Brrennewatn ', Ortnamnsiillskapet i Uppsala Arsskrift, is an interpretation of a nickname in a Scan ian MS. of http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies Brill

SCANDINAVIAN LANGUAGES: DANISH STUDIES

The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies , Volume 16 (1): 11 – Mar 10, 1955

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VI SCANDINAVIAN LANGUAGES DANISH STUDIES By N. L. JENSEN Lecturer in Danish at King's College, Newcastle upon Tyne I. LANGUAGE General L. Hjelmslev, 'Sprogets indholdsform som samfundsfaktor ', Dil,f, ii, r-7; P. Diderichsen, Semantiske problemer i logik og linguistik, Copenhagen, Munksgaard. Bibliography 'Bibliography of Scandinavian Philology 1949-5 r ', ed. P. Andersen, APS, xxii, fasc. 3-4. Proper Names, Place-names, and Dialects Danmarks stednavne no. 11. Maribo amts stednavne, ed. :\. Bjerrum, C. Lisse, pub. Stednavneudvalget, Copenhagen. Gad. G. Schutte, 'Gottonsk stednavnekronologis klassisk avhjemlede udgangspunkter', DSt, r65-70. I d., 'Sproglige og kulturelle startpunkter', DSt, 172-4, contain short comments on Scandinavian place-names and the evidence they may supply about early culture contacts. B. Ejder, 'Kvarlevande dansk skrivtradition i nutida sydsvenska ortnamn ', J\' B. xvii, ;8-66, explains the discrepancy between dialect pronunciation of Scanian place-names and the written forms as a conservatism going back to the orthography of the medieval Danish chancery. W. Laur, 'Sliesthorp, Schleswig, Hedeby, und Haddeby. Die ~amen von Schleswig, Haithabu und ihre Nachfahren', XB, xvii, 67, is to be continued in forthcoming issues of the \·ol. B. Sundquist, 'Heinrichinus Brrennewatn ', Ortnamnsiillskapet i Uppsala Arsskrift, is an interpretation of a nickname in a Scan ian MS. of

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