In:From Carving Runestones to Digitizing Skaldic Poetry: Studies in Germanic philology and historical linguistics
Edited by David Bolter, Erin Noelliste, Christopher D. Sapp and Lane Sorensen
[Studies in Germanic Linguistics 11] 2026
► pp. v–vi
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Table of contents
Chapter 1.Studies in Germanic philology and historical linguistics: A mærðar hlut for Kari Ellen
Gade
Christopher Sapp
David Bolter
Erin Noelliste
Lane Sorensen
Chapter 2.Kari Ellen Gade at work: Her edition of the Gamanvísur
of Haraldur harðráði
of Haraldur harðráði
Shaun Hughes
Chapter 3.Clause arrangement in the poetry of Hallfreðr vandræðaskáld
Óttarsson
John Sundquist
Chapter 4.Formal characteristics of the verses added to Njáls
saga
Robert D. Fulk
Chapter 5.Imitation in skaldic poetry
Margaret Clunies Ross
Chapter 6.Echoes in a cave: Additional rhyme and alliteration
in the poetry of Bergbúa þáttr
in the poetry of Bergbúa þáttr
Tarrin Wills
Chapter 7.A note on syllable constituency in Old Norse: Coda maximization or onset maximization?
David Bolter
Chapter 8.Vǫluspá and the War in Heaven
Stephen Hopkins
Chapter 9.Speech acts in Ljóðaháttr: The case of Lokasenna
Megan Hartman
Chapter 10.Direct dýra munnshöfn: Direct speech in Eddic
and skaldic poetry
and skaldic poetry
Sofiya Bodnar
Chapter 11.Theodoric carved in stone
Klaus Johan Myrvoll
Chapter 12.+INONIN[…]: Analogs and significance
of the Latin inscription on the Karlevi runestone
of the Latin inscription on the Karlevi runestone
Kate Heslop
Chapter 13.Wōđan/Óðinn in
Runeninschriften
Edith Marold
Chapter 14.Scandinavian lexis in the place-names
of northernmost England
of northernmost England
Diana Whaley
Chapter 15.A new approach to Primärberührungseffekt
Mary Gilbert
Chapter 16.Diachronic opacity from protracted change
in Proto-Germanic
in Proto-Germanic
Andrew Kostakis
Chapter 17.Gothic derivations: Predictability and productivity
Erin Noelliste
Chapter 18.The interaction of Old High German -heit and -tuom
with -î, -ida, and -unga
with -î, -ida, and -unga
Elijah Peters
Chapter 19.Adjective inflections in Old Icelandic definite DPs
Elliott Evans
Dorian Roehrs
Chapter 20.Tongue-seizing, dream-gifting, and shape-shifting: Barrow-dweller powers for teaching Germanic philology
and historical linguistics
and historical linguistics
John Scott
