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NORWEGIAN STUDIES: LANGUAGE AND EARLY LITERATURE

NORWEGIAN STUDIES: LANGUAGE AND EARLY LITERATURE Germanic Languages IV. NORWEGIAN STUDIES· LANGUAGE AND EARLY LITERATURE By ERLING GEORG LARSEN, Senior Lecturer in Norwegian Language at The National College of Education for Teachers of Commercial and Clerical Subjects, HosIe in BterUm, Norway I. GENERAL Relevant bibliographical material is to be found in Universitetets Oldsaksamling. Arbok 1977/1978. Norsk arkeologisk bibliografi 1957-1976, Univ. Museum of National Antiquities, 1979, 192 pp. Special surveys are concerned with ON philology, runes and place names. Thought-provoking arguments on the position of grammar in the teaching of Norwegian can be found in Grammatikk i morsmdlsundervisninga?, a collection of 10 articles, ed. Freydis Hertzberg and Ernst Hakon Jahr, Novus, 127 pp. Knud Knudsen, Reiseminner. I. 1847-1853, Det Norske Sam­ laget, 112 pp., is the first part of a planned issue of memoirs of travel and diary notes of a man who played a prominent part in Norwegian language history. PERIODICALS AND JOURNALS. MM includes the following articles: A. M. Knudsen and H. J. J. Dyvik, 'Et runekors fra Sogn og Fjordane'; F. Hertzberg and E. Hovdhaugen, 'Noen retninger i norsk sprakvitenskap 1800-1850'; V. Skard, 'Malkrig og sprakfred'; M. Tveitane, 'Noen elvenavn i Bergen'; K. Fintoft and P. E. Mjaavatn, 'Tonelagskurver som malmerke' ; B. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies Brill

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0084-4152
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Germanic Languages IV. NORWEGIAN STUDIES· LANGUAGE AND EARLY LITERATURE By ERLING GEORG LARSEN, Senior Lecturer in Norwegian Language at The National College of Education for Teachers of Commercial and Clerical Subjects, HosIe in BterUm, Norway I. GENERAL Relevant bibliographical material is to be found in Universitetets Oldsaksamling. Arbok 1977/1978. Norsk arkeologisk bibliografi 1957-1976, Univ. Museum of National Antiquities, 1979, 192 pp. Special surveys are concerned with ON philology, runes and place names. Thought-provoking arguments on the position of grammar in the teaching of Norwegian can be found in Grammatikk i morsmdlsundervisninga?, a collection of 10 articles, ed. Freydis Hertzberg and Ernst Hakon Jahr, Novus, 127 pp. Knud Knudsen, Reiseminner. I. 1847-1853, Det Norske Sam­ laget, 112 pp., is the first part of a planned issue of memoirs of travel and diary notes of a man who played a prominent part in Norwegian language history. PERIODICALS AND JOURNALS. MM includes the following articles: A. M. Knudsen and H. J. J. Dyvik, 'Et runekors fra Sogn og Fjordane'; F. Hertzberg and E. Hovdhaugen, 'Noen retninger i norsk sprakvitenskap 1800-1850'; V. Skard, 'Malkrig og sprakfred'; M. Tveitane, 'Noen elvenavn i Bergen'; K. Fintoft and P. E. Mjaavatn, 'Tonelagskurver som malmerke' ; B.

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Published: Mar 13, 1981

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