NOWELE Volume 31/32 (November 1997)
Germanic Studies
In Honour of Anatoly Liberman
[NOWELE, 31/32] 1997. x, 528 pp.
Publishing status: Available | Original publisher: Odense University Press
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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On the Linguistic Understanding of KenningsFrederic Amory | pp. 1–11
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The Politics of Dietrich Von BernTheodore M. Andersson | pp. 13–27
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How 'Common' Was Common Scandinavian?Michael Barnes | pp. 29–42
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Middle Dutch loosten 'Redeem': A Case of 'Derailed' Coastal Vowel SubstitutionRolf H. Bremmer | pp. 43–46
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Teaching Old Icelandic u-Umlaut: A Student-Friendly ApproachJesse L. Byock and Marcin Krygier | pp. 47–55
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The Origin of Ancient strife in BeowulfDennis Cronan | pp. 57–68
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Non-Reduplication in Northwest Germanic: The Problem That Will Not go AwayRichard d'Alquen | pp. 69–91
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Ein Gefälschter RunenringKlaus Düwel | pp. 93–99
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The Gothic Documents: Their Provenance and AgeErnst Α. Ebbinghaust | pp. 101–103
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Text Editing in Old Norse: A Linguist's Point of ViewHans Fix | pp. 105–117
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Race, Representation and Metamorphosis in Middle High German LiteratureJerold C. Frakes | pp. 119–133
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Notker's Law and Consonant StrengthKurt Gustav Goblirsch | pp. 135–143
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Text Editing as DialogueKaaren Grimstad | pp. 145–155
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The Privileged Position a Quarter Century LaterYuri A. Kleiner | pp. 157–173
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How Old is the English Glottal Stop?Frederik Kortlandt | pp. 175–179
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Zur Interpretation Der Runeninschrift Auf dem Anhänger von Alt-LadogaJurij Κ. Kusmenko | pp. 181–201
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Ϸrymskviða, Myth and MythologyJohn Lindow | pp. 203–212
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Lautwandel bei Wörtern mit Imitatorischem Oder Lautsymbolischem Charakter in den Germanischen SprachenAngelika Lutz | pp. 213–228
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Courts, Consorts, and the Transformation of Medieval Scandinavian LiteratureStephen Α. Mitchell | pp. 229–241
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The Hammer and the Rod: A Discussion of Pórr's WeaponsLotte Motz | pp. 243–252
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Zur Rekonstruktion der Silbenstruktur-Entwicklung in den Oberdeutschen MundartenLarissa Naiditsch | pp. 253–276
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The Carrand Panel of the Auzon Casket: Stories and HistoryTeresa Pàroli | pp. 277–304
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Some Recent Phonetic Changes in Modern IcelandicMagnus Petursson | pp. 305–312
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The Sondershäuser Psalter : A Newly Discovered Old English Interlinear GlossHerbert Pilch | pp. 313–323
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Germanic-Romance 'War and Peace' as Juridical ActionDiego Poli | pp. 325–329
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A Few Notes on The Indo-European Religious VocabularyEdgar C. Polomé | pp. 331–336
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Babysitter/in, Lernbehindert, and Other German PC TermsIrmengard Rauch, Arden Smith and Simona Yee | pp. 337–343
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Linguistic Change and an Historical Continuum in German Dialect StudiesRichard K. Seymour | pp. 345–359
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Word Order Change in Dutch as Reflected in the UlespieghelThomas F. Shannon | pp. 361–388
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Old English Metrics and the Phonology of ResolutionRobert P. Stockwell and Donka Minkova | pp. 389–406
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Some Fable Material in Old Norse LiteratureMarvin Taylor | pp. 407–421
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Reconditioning and Umlaut in Germanic, and the Question Of ē2Frans van Coetsem | pp. 423–437
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Zur Etymologie der Sippe von Engl. knife, Franz. canif, Bask. kanibetTheo Vennemann | pp. 439–462
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'Brass-Brained Rivalries': Sturlunga Saga in Victorian Britain1Andrew Wawn | pp. 463–481
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Das Streben Nach Variation in Skálda- und ástasögur Als Element der Literarischen Umgestaltung der Isländischen Frühzeit zu einem Heroic AgeAlois Wolf | pp. 483–505
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Publications of Anatoly Libermanpp. 507–526
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Tabula Gratulatoriapp. 527–528
Articles
Miscellaneous