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The Nordic Languages. Volume 1 (Handbücher zur Sprach- und Kommunikationswissenschaft / Handbooks of Linguistics and Communication Science [HSK], 22/1)

معرفی کتاب «The Nordic Languages. Volume 1 (Handbücher zur Sprach- und Kommunikationswissenschaft / Handbooks of Linguistics and Communication Science [HSK], 22/1)» نوشتهٔ Oscar Bandle (editor), Kurt Braunmüller (editor), Ernst Hakon Jahr (editor), Allan Karker (editor), Hans-Peter Naumann (editor), Ulf Telemann (editor), Lennart Elmevik (editor), Gun Widmark (editor)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Walter De Gruyter Inc; Mouton De Gruyter; Walter de Gruyter در سال 2002. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

No detailed description available for'NORDIC LANGUAGES (BANDLE) 1.TLBD HSK 22.1 E-BOOK'. I. Introduction 31 1. The Nordic language area and the languages in the north of Europe 31 2. The Nordic languages in a Germanic perspective 43 3. Diachrony and synchrony in Nordic language history 55 4. Previous attempts at establishing periods in Nordic language history 61 5. The data basis of a Nordic language history 68 II. Perpectives in research history I: From the beginnings to the middle of the 20th century 79 6. Previous attempts at writing a Nordic language history 79 7. Outline of research on Nordic language history before 1800 90 8. Research in Danish language history 1850-1950. An overview 98 9. Research in Swedish language history 1850-1950. An overview 106 10. Research in Norwegian language history 1850-1950. An overview 116 11. Research in Icelandic language history 1850-1950. An overview 125 12. Research in Faroese language history 1850-1950. An overview 132 III. Perspectives in research history II: The contribution of Nordic research to historical lingustics (until 1950) 138 13. Nordic contributions to historical linguistics before 1800 138 14. Contributions to Nordic language history by non-Nordic linguists (until ca. 1980) 146 15. The contributions of the Nordic countries to historical-comparative linguistics: Rasmus Rask and his followers 154 16. The contribution of Scandinavian neogrammarians 163 17. The Scandinavian contribution to structuralism (until 1950) 178 IV. Perspectives in research history III: Theoretical and methodological perspectives in current historical lingustic description (after 1950) 187 18. Nordic language history and structural linguistics 187 19. Nordic language history and generative transformational grammar 196 20. Nordic language history and language typology 202 21. Nordic language history and research on word order 212 22. Nordic language history and research on universals and theories of linguistic change 222 23. Nordic language history and sociolinguistics 228 24. Nordic language history and research on languages in contact and on multilingualism 243 25. Nordic language history and research on styles and registers 251 26. Nordic language history and pragmatics 259 27. Nordic language history and research on types of texts 265 28. Nordic language history and phraseology/idiomatics 271 29. Nordic language history and historical contrastive linguistics 277 30. Nordic language history: Semiotics and the theory of naturalness 283 31. Nordic language history and lexical semantics 292 32. Nordic language history and computer-aided lexical research 298 V. Perspectives in research history IV: The contribution of Nordic dialectology 302 33. General history of Nordic dialectology 302 34. The contribution of Nordic dialectology to language history 312 35. Nordic language history and current trends in dialectology 334 VI. Nordic language history as a part of social and cultural history 343 36. Nordic language history and studies in general history 343 37. Nordic language history and archaeology 347 38. Nordic lexical items and the history of material culture 355 39. Nordic language history and cultural geography 368 40. Nordic language history and legal history 374 41. Nordic language history and the history of ideas I: Humanism 384 42. Nordic language history and the history of ideas II: Rationalism and Enlightenment since the 18th century 393 43. Nordic language history and the history of ideas III: Nationalism, identity and democratic movements in the 19th and 20th centuries 403 44. Nordic language history and religion/ecclesiastical history I: The pre-Christian period 419 45. Nordic language history and religion/ecclesiastical history II: Christianization 433 46. Nordic language history and religion/ecclesiastical history III: Luther's Reformation 442 47. Nordic language history and religion/ecclesiastical history IV: From Pietism to the present 454 48. Nordic language history and natural and technical sciences 465 49. Nordic language history and literary history I: Denmark 471 50. Nordic language history and literary history II: Sweden 479 51. Nordic language history and literary history III: Norway 488 52. Nordic language history and literary history IV: Iceland 500 53. Nordic language history and literary history V: Faroese Islands 512 54. Nordic language history and the history of philosophy 517 55. The special case of Grundtvig: Poet, philosopher, politician, educator 524 56. Nordic language history and the history of translation I: Danish 532 57. Nordic language history and the history of translation II: Swedish 541 58. Nordic language history and the history of translation III: Norwegian 548 59. Nordic language history and the history of translation IV: Icelandic 557 60. Nordic language history and the history of translation V: Faroese 563 VII: Nordic as a part of Old Germanic 574 62. Nordic, Germanic, Indo-European and the structure of the Germanic language family 574 63. Nordic-Gothic linguistic relations 583 64. Nordic-West Germanic relations 588 65. Nordic and North Sea Germanic relations 598 66. Contact with non-Germanic languages I: Relations to the West 602 67. Contact with non-Germanic languages II: Relations to the East 613 68. Scandinavia in the light of ancient tradition 624 VIII: Ancient Nordic (1st-7th century) 635 69. The Ancient Nordic period. A historical survey 635 70. Delimitation of Ancient Nordic from Common Germanic and Old Nordic 645 71. A survey of ancient Nordic sources 649 72. The Ancient Nordic period: An archaeological survey 656 73. Runes: Origin, development of the futhark, functions, applications, and methodological considerations 664 74. The Ancient-Nordic linguistic system from a typological point of view: Phonology, graphemics, morphology, syntax, and word order 679 75. The development of Proto-Nordic lexicon 687 76. The development of Proto-Nordic personal names 694 77. The development of Proto-Nordic place-names 701 78. Sociolinguistic perspectives and language contact in Proto-Nordic 715 IX. From Ancient Nordic to Old Nordic (from the 6th Century until 1100) 721 79. From Ancient Nordic to Old Nordic: Definition and delimitation of the period 721 80. The sources of the transitional period between Ancient Nordic and Old Nordic 728 81. Phonological and graphematic developments from Ancient Nordic to Old Nordic 733 82. Morphological developments from Ancient Nordic to Old Nordic 749 83. Syntactic developments from Ancient Nordic to Old Nordic 759 84. Lexical developments from Ancient Nordic to Old Nordic 763 85. Developments of personal names from Ancient Nordic to Old Nordic 775 86. The development of place-names from Ancient Nordic to Old Nordic 783 87. Sociolinguistic perspectives in the transitional period between Proto-Nordic and Old-Nordic 791 88. Language contact in the period between Ancient Nordic and Old Nordic 799 X. Old Nordic (from 1100 to the mid-14th century) I: General survey, tradition 808 89. Nordic history in the Middle Ages and the extension of Nordic: Cultural and historical preconditions of language 808 90. Old Nordic: A definition and delimitation of the period 817 91. The history of Old Nordic manuscripts I: Old Icelandic 823 92. The history of Old Nordic manuscripts II: Old Norwegian (incl. Faroese) 831 93. The history of Old Nordic manuscripts III: Old Swedish 838 94. The history of Old Nordic manuscripts IV: Old Danish 846 95. The development of Latin script I: in Norway 854 96. The development of Latin script II: in Iceland 862 97. The development of Latin script III: in Sweden 871 98. The development of Latin script IV: in Denmark 880 99. History of Old Nordic metrics 886 XI. Old Nordic II: Grammatical system, lexicon, texts 901 100. The various Old Nordic dialects, their systems and their typology: A general survey of the classical Old Nordic of the High Middle Ages 901 101. The phonological systems of Old Nordic I: Old Icelandic and Old Norwegian 912 102. The phonological systems of Old Nordic II: Old Swedish and Old Danish 926 103. The morphology of Old Nordic I: Old Icelandic and Old Norwegian 941 104. The morphology of Old Nordic II: Old Swedish and Old Danish 955 105. The syntax of Old Nordic 970 106. The Old Nordic lexicon 981 107. The development of Old Nordic personal names 993 108. The development of Old Nordic place-names 1002 109. Old Nordic types of texts I: Old Icelandic and Old Norwegian 1011 110. Old Nordic types of texts II: Old Swedish and Old Danish 1020 111. Translations and interference by translation in Old Nordic I: Old Icelandic and Old Norwegian 1030 112. Translations and interference by translation in Old Nordic II: Old Swedish and Old Danish 1035 XII. Old Nordic III: The ecology of language 1045 113. Dialects and written language in Old Nordic I: Old Norwegian and Old Icelandic 1045 114. Dialects and written language in Old Nordic II: Old Danish and Old Swedish 1048 115. Language contact during the Old Nordic period I: with the British Isles, Frisia and the Hanseatic League 1058 116. Language contact during the Old Nordic period II: with Eastern Europe 1069 117. Language contact during the Old Nordic period III: The impact of Christianity on Old Nordic 1075 118. History and development of Old Nordic outside the Scandinavia of today 1083 This handbook is conceived as a comprehensive history of the North Germanic languages from the oldest times up to the present day. Whereas most of the traditional presentations of Nordic language history are confined to individual languages and often concentrate on purely linguistic data, this present work covers the history of all Nordic languages in its totality, embedded in a broad culture-historical context. The Nordic languages are described both individually and in their mutual dependence as well as in relation to the neighbouring non-Nordic languages. The handbook is not tied to a particular methodology but keeps in principle to a pronounced methodological pluralism, encompassing all aspects of actual methodology. Moreover it combines diachronic with synchronic-systematic aspects, longitudinal sections with cross-sections (periods such as Old Norse, transition from Old Norse to Early Modern Nordic, Early Modern Nordic 1550-1800 and so on). The description of Nordic language history is built upon a comprehensive collection of linguistic data; it consists of more than 200 articles written by a multitude of authors from Scandinavian and German and English speaking countries. The organization of the book combines a central part on the detailed chronological developments and some chapters of a more general character: chapters on theory and methodology in the beginning and on overlapping spatio-temporal topics in the end. Edited By Oskar Bandle ... [et Al.] ; In Cooperation With Gun Widmark And Lennart Elmevik. Includes Bibliographical References And Indexes.
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