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The History of the Reinforced Demonstrative in Nordic Regional Variation and Reconstruction.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: T. Lander, Eric
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Boston : BRILL, 2020.
Colección:Brill's Studies in Historical Linguistics Ser.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Figures, Maps, and Tables
  • Abbreviations
  • Conventions Followed
  • Addendum
  • Chapter 1. Introducing the Reinforced Demonstrative
  • 1.1. The Germanic Family Tree
  • 1.2. (Reinforced) Demonstratives
  • 1.2.1. Indo-European Building Blocks
  • 1.2.2. Proto-Germanic Building Blocks
  • 1.2.3. The Function of the Neutral Demonstrative
  • 1.2.4. The Reinforced Demonstrative: Form and Function
  • 1.2.5. Reinforcement by Locative Adverb: From Syntax to Morphology
  • 1.3. Treatment in the Literature
  • 1.3.1. Jacob Grimm
  • 1.3.2. Bopp, Windisch, and Scherer
  • 1.3.3. Johan Erik Rydqvist
  • 1.3.4. Sophus Bugge
  • 1.3.5. Evald Lidén
  • 1.3.6. Modern Handbooks
  • 1.3.7. Massengale (1972) and Related Studies
  • 1.4. Goals and Outline of the Book
  • Chapter 2. Synchronic and Diachronic Background
  • 2.1. Basic Concepts and Terms
  • 2.2. A Typology of rdem Forms
  • 2.2.1. Old Norse rdem
  • 2.2.2. Old English rdem
  • 2.2.3. Old Frisian rdem
  • 2.2.4. Old Saxon rdem
  • 2.2.5. Old High German rdem
  • 2.3. Doubly Inflected (Hybrid I/II) Forms
  • 2.4. A Generalization about D and KD
  • 2.5. Etymologies
  • 2.5.1. The Sigmatic Reinforcer
  • 2.5.2. The Asigmatic Reinforcer
  • 2.5.3. Gemination
  • 2.5.4. Root Vowels
  • 2.6. Summary of Types and Etymologies
  • Chapter 3. A Methodology for Studying the Viking Age Material
  • 3.1. Background on Runes
  • 3.2. Method
  • 3.2.1. Region
  • 3.2.2. Time Period
  • 3.2.3. Distinct Authorship
  • 3.2.4. Ex(or)cising Bracketed Data: Phantom Inscriptions
  • 3.3. Critique of Massengale (1972)
  • 3.4. Summary of Methods
  • Chapter 4. Regional Variation: si, sa, a, and i Forms
  • 4.1. Background
  • 4.2. Data
  • 4.2.1. Major Regional Differences
  • 4.2.2. Data by Time Period
  • 4.2.3. Interpreting the Upplandic Data
  • 4.2.4. The n.nom/acc.sg in Brief
  • 4.2.5. Attestations beyond the Viking Age
  • 4.3. Analysis
  • 4.3.1. Two Waves and a Blendform
  • 4.3.2. The sa Variant in West Nordic
  • 4.4. Sociolinguistic Evidence
  • 4.5. The i and Endingless Variants
  • 4.6. Taking Stock
  • Chapter 5. Regional Variation: Internal vs. External Inflection
  • 5.1. Background: Gemination in the New Stem
  • 5.2. Data
  • 5.2.1. f.acc.sg and m.acc.pl
  • 5.2.2. f.nom/acc.pl
  • 5.2.3. n.nom/acc.pl
  • 5.2.4. Leftover Forms
  • 5.3. Taking Stock
  • Chapter 6. Paradigm Reconstructions
  • 6.1. Loss of Generalized dem-si
  • 6.2. Proto-Nordic
  • 6.2.1. Pre-syncope Developments
  • 6.2.2. Developments During the Syncope Period
  • 6.2.3. Post-syncope Developments
  • 6.3. Common Nordic
  • 6.3.1. Period 1
  • 6.3.2. Period 2 and Beyond
  • 6.4. Summary
  • Chapter 7. Conclusion
  • 7.1. Variation in the m.acc.sg and n.nom/acc.sg
  • 7.2. Internal to External Inflection: A Fitful Evolution
  • 7.3. Etymological and Reconstructive Considerations
  • Appendix 1. List of rdem Attestations in the Runic Corpus
  • Appendix 2. Supplementary Tables