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=== Dictionaries ===
=== Dictionaries ===
* ''An Icelandic–English Dictionary'' (1874),  [[Richard Cleasby]] and [[Gudbrand Vigfusson]]. @ [http://www.archive.org/stream/icelandicenglish00cleauoft#page/n0/mode/2up Internet Archive], [http://lexicon.ff.cuni.cz/texts/oi_cleasbyvigfusson_about.html Germanic Lexicon Project] (HTML, PNG, TIFF)
* ''An Icelandic–English Dictionary'' (1874),  [[Richard Cleasby]] and [[Gudbrand Vigfusson]]. @ [http://www.archive.org/stream/icelandicenglish00cleauoft#page/n0/mode/2up Internet Archive], [http://lexicon.ff.cuni.cz/texts/oi_cleasbyvigfusson_about.html Germanic Lexicon Project] (HTML, PNG, TIFF)
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* G. T. Zoëga, ''A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic'' (1910) [http://norse.ulver.com/dct/zoega/index.html], [http://lexicon.ff.cuni.cz/texts/oi_zoega_about.html Univerzita Karlova - UK] {{cs icon}}
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* G. T. Zoëga, ''A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic'' (1910) [http://norse.ulver.com/dct/zoega/index.html], [http://lexicon.ff.cuni.cz/texts/oi_zoega_about.html Univerzita Karlova - UK]
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* [http://dataonp.hum.ku.dk/index_e.html "Ordbog over det norrøne prosasprog – A Dictionary of Old Norse Prose."] Copenhagen 1989–. (Scientific dictionary yet to be completed. Edited volumes 1–3, word-list, Indices and all the dictionary's unedited slips/citations (en-ǫ) available on-line. {{da icon}} and {{en icon}})
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* [http://dataonp.hum.ku.dk/index_e.html "Ordbog over det norrøne prosasprog – A Dictionary of Old Norse Prose."] Copenhagen 1989–. (Scientific dictionary yet to be completed. Edited volumes 1–3, word-list, Indices and all the dictionary's unedited slips/citations (en-ǫ) available on-line.  
* Jan de Vries, ''Altnordisches Etymologisches Wörterbuch'' (1977)
* Jan de Vries, ''Altnordisches Etymologisches Wörterbuch'' (1977)
* Finnur Jónsson, ''Lexicon poeticum antiquæ linguæ septentrionalis'' (1931): a dictionary of Old Norse poetry [http://www.septentrionalia.net/etexts/], [https://notendur.hi.is//~eybjorn/ugm/lp/index.html]
* Finnur Jónsson, ''Lexicon poeticum antiquæ linguæ septentrionalis'' (1931): a dictionary of Old Norse poetry [http://www.septentrionalia.net/etexts/], [https://notendur.hi.is//~eybjorn/ugm/lp/index.html]
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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
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== References ==
== References ==
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Norse Wikipedia Article on Old Norse]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Norse Wikipedia Article on Old Norse]
* Cleasby, Richard. Vigfússon, Guðbrandur. ''An Icelandic-English Dictionary.'' Oxford: Clarendon Press, (1874). @: [http://lexicon.ff.cuni.cz/texts/oi_cleasbyvigfusson_about.html Germanic Lexicon Project] (images, text).  [http://books.google.com/books?id=B08JAAAAQAAJ Google Books] (images)
* Cleasby, Richard. Vigfússon, Guðbrandur. ''An Icelandic-English Dictionary.'' Oxford: Clarendon Press, (1874). @: [http://lexicon.ff.cuni.cz/texts/oi_cleasbyvigfusson_about.html Germanic Lexicon Project] (images, text).  [http://books.google.com/books?id=B08JAAAAQAAJ Google Books] (images)
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* [http://runeberg.org/gutasaga/ Gutasagan], Lars Aronsson, ed. [[Project Runeberg]] (1997), [http://www.germanicmythology.com/works/Gutasagan.html Facing Text Translation by Peter Tunstall]
* [http://runeberg.org/gutasaga/ Gutasagan], Lars Aronsson, ed. [[Project Runeberg]] (1997), [http://www.germanicmythology.com/works/Gutasagan.html Facing Text Translation by Peter Tunstall]
* Harbert, Wayne. ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=npySdp6EI30C&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false The Germanic Languages]''. Cambridge: [[Cambridge University Press]] (2007)
* Harbert, Wayne. ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=npySdp6EI30C&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false The Germanic Languages]''. Cambridge: [[Cambridge University Press]] (2007)
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* Haugan, Jens. ''Right Dislocated 'Subjects' in Old Norse'' (Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax  Number 62. 1998) {{cite web|url=http://norms.uit.no/wpss/vol.php?volume=62 |title=WPSS |publisher=Norms.uit.no |accessdate=2010-05-02}}
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* Haugan, Jens. ''Right Dislocated 'Subjects' in Old Norse'' (Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax  Number 62. 1998)  
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* {{cite journal|first=Einar |last=Haugen | year=1950 |title=First Grammatical Treatise. The Earliest Germanic Phonology |journal=Language |volume=26 |pages=4–64 |issue=4 |doi=10.2307/522272}}
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* Iversen, Ragnvald. ''Norrøn Grammatikk'', Aschehoug & Co., Oslo 1961.
* Iversen, Ragnvald. ''Norrøn Grammatikk'', Aschehoug & Co., Oslo 1961.
* Lass, Roger. ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=PhzIWORqgVgC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false Old English: A Historical Linguistic Companion]''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, (1993)
* Lass, Roger. ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=PhzIWORqgVgC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false Old English: A Historical Linguistic Companion]''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, (1993)
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.heimskringla.no/wiki/Main_Page Heimskringla.no], an online collection of Old Norse source material
* [http://www.heimskringla.no/wiki/Main_Page Heimskringla.no], an online collection of Old Norse source material
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* [http://www.ling.upenn.edu/~kurisuto/germanic/language_resources.html Indo-European Language Resources] The resources in question are mostly Germanic, including two dictionaries of Old Icelandic {{en icon}}, two grammars of Old Icelandic (one in English, one in German) and a grammar of Old Swedish {{de icon}}.
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* [http://www.ling.upenn.edu/~kurisuto/germanic/language_resources.html Indo-European Language Resources] The resources in question are mostly Germanic, including two dictionaries of Old Icelandic, two grammars of Old Icelandic (one in English, one in German) and a grammar of Old Swedish.
* [http://runicdictionary.nottingham.ac.uk/index.php An English Dictionary of Runic Inscriptions of the Younger Futhark, at the university of Nottingham]
* [http://runicdictionary.nottingham.ac.uk/index.php An English Dictionary of Runic Inscriptions of the Younger Futhark, at the university of Nottingham]
* [http://www.hi.is/~haukurth/norse/ Old Norse for Beginners]
* [http://www.hi.is/~haukurth/norse/ Old Norse for Beginners]

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Old Norse is a North Germanic language that was spoken by inhabitants of Scandinavia and inhabitants of their overseas settlements during the Viking Age, until about 1300.

The Proto-Norse language developed into Old Norse by the 8th century, and Old Norse began to develop into the modern North Germanic languages in the mid- to late 14th century, ending the language phase known as Old Norse. These dates, however, are not absolute, since written Old Norse is found well into the 15th century.[]

Old Norse was divided into three dialects: Old East Norse, Old West Norse, and Old Gutnish. Old West and East Norse formed a dialect continuum, with no clear geographical boundary between them. For example, Old East Norse traits were found in eastern Norway, although Old Norwegian is classified as Old West Norse, and Old West Norse traits were found in western Sweden. Most speakers spoke Old East Norse in what is present day Denmark and Sweden. Old Gutnish, the more obscure dialectal branch, is sometimes included in the Old East Norse dialect due to geographical associations. It developed its own unique features and shared in changes to both other branches.

The 12th-century Icelandic Gray Goose Laws state that Swedes, Norwegians, Icelanders and Danes spoke the same language, dǫnsk tunga ("Danish tongue"; speakers of Old East Norse would have said dansk tunga). Another commonly used term with reference to West Norse, was norrœnt mál ("Nordic speech"). Today Old Norse has developed into the modern North Germanic languages (Icelandic, Faroese, Norwegian, Danish and Swedish), which retain considerable mutual intelligibility.

In some instances the term Old Norse refers specifically to Old West Norse.[]


Contents

See also

Dialectal information

Literature

Introductions

  • Torp, Arne, Lars S. Vikør (1993), Hovuddrag i norsk språkhistorie (3.utgåve), Gyldendal Norsk Forlag AS 2003

Dictionaries

Grammars

Notes

References

External links

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