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Contents
Volume 1
Preface 	 V
Abbreviations 	XXIII
I.	Introduction
1.	Lars S. Vikør, The Nordic language area and the languages in the north
of Europe 		1
2.	Arne Torp, The Nordic languages in a Germanic perspective 		13
3.	Oskar Bandle, Diachrony and synchrony in Nordic language history	25
4.	Kjell Venås, Previous attempts at establishing periods in Nordic
language history		31
5.	Kjartan Ottosson, The data basis of a Nordic language history ....	38
II.	Perspectives in research history I: From the beginnings
to the middle of the 20th century
6.	Oskar Bandle, Previous attempts at writing a Nordic language history 49
7.	Stig Örjan Ohlsson, Outline of research on Nordic language history
before 1800	 60
8.	Bente Holmberg, Research in Danish language history 1850-1950.
An overview	 68
9.	Lennart Elmevik, Research in Swedish language history 1850-1950.
An overview	 76
10.	Helge Sandøy, Research in Norwegian language history 1850-1950.
An overview	 86
11.	Kjartan Ottosson, Research in Icelandic language history 1850-1950.
An overview	 95
12.	Björn Hagström, Research in Faroese language history 1850-1950.
An overview	 102
III.	Perspectives in research history II: The contribution
of Nordic research to historical linguistics (until 1950)
13.	Jørgen Rischel, Nordic contributions to historical linguistics before
1800	 108
14.	Oddvar Nes, Contributions to Nordic language history by non-Nordic
linguists (until ca. 1980) 	 116
15.	Jørgen Rischel, The contribution of the Nordic countries to historical-
comparative linguistics: Rasmus Rask and his followers	 124
 
XII	Contents/Volume 1
16.	Jørgen Rischel, The contribution of Scandinavian neogrammarians . 133
17.	Claes-Christian Elert, The Scandinavian contribution to structuralism
(until 1950) 	 148
IV.	Perspectives in research history III: Theoretical and
methodological perspectives in current historical
linguistic description (after 1950)
18.	Lars Heltoft, Nordic language history and structural linguistics .... 157
19.	Christer Platzack, Nordic language history and generative
transformational grammar	 166
20.	John Ole Askedal, Nordic language history and language typology . 172
21.	Marit Christoffersen, Nordic language history and research on word
order 	 182
22.	Cecilia Falk, Nordic language history and research on universals and
theories of linguistic change	 192
23.	Bengt Nordberg, Nordic language history and sociolinguistics 	 198
24.	Michael Schulte, Nordic language history and research on languages in
contact and on multilingualism	 213
25.	Birger Liljestrand, Nordic language history and research on styles and
registers	 221
26.	Niels Haastrup, Nordic language history and pragmatics	 229
27.	Ole Togeby, Nordic language history and research on types of texts 235
28.	Hans-Peter Naumann/Katrin Lüthi, Nordic language history and
phraseology/idiomatics	 241
29.	Stig Eliasson, Nordic language history and historical contrastive
linguistics 	 247
30.	f Wolfgang Ullrich Wurzel, Nordic language history: Semiotics and the
theory of naturalness	 253
31.	Anna Helga Hannesdottir, Nordic language history and (lexical)
semantics	 262
32.	Sture Allen, Nordic language history and computer-aided lexical
research	 268
V.	Perspectives in research history IV: The contribution
of Nordic dialectology
33.	f Kristian Ringgaard, General history of Nordic dialectology	 272
34.	Lars-Erik Edlund, The contribution of Nordic dialectology to
language history	 282
35.	Helge Sandøy, Nordic language history and current trends in
dialectology 	 304
VI.	Nordic language history as a part of social and cultural
history
36.	Allan Karker, Nordic language history and studies in general history 313
37.	Stefan Brink, Nordic language history and archaeology	 317
 
Contents/Volume 1	XIII
38.	Hanne Ruus/Jonna Louis-Jensen, Nordic lexical items and the
history of material culture 		325
39.	Oskar Bandle, Nordic language history and cultural geography ....	338
40.	Bo Ruthström, Nordic language history and legal history 		344
41.	Flemming Lundgreen-Nielsen, Nordic language history and the
history of ideas I: Humanism 	 354
42.	Erik Vive Larsen, Nordic language history and the history of ideas II:
Rationalism and Enlightenment since the 18th century	 363
43.	Frans Gregersen, Nordic language history and the history of ideas III:
Nationalism, identity and democratic movements in the 19th and 20th
centuries 	 373
44.	Hermann Reichert, Nordic language history and religion/ecclesiastical
history I: The pre-Christian period	 389
45.	Hans Schottmann, Nordic language history and religion/ecclesiastical
history II: Christianization	 403
46.	Lillemor Santesson, Nordic language history and religion/ecclesiastical
history III: Luther's Reformation	 412
47.	Sigurd Hjelde, Nordic language history and religion/ecclesiastical
history IV: From Pietism to the present 	 424
48.	Dag Gundersen, Nordic language history and natural and technical
sciences 	 435
49.	Allan Karker, Nordic language history and literary history I: Denmark 441
50.	Birger Liljestrand, Nordic language history and literary history II:
Sweden 	 449
51.	Steinar Gimnes, Nordic language history and literary history III:
Norway	 458
52.	Porleifur Hauksson, Nordic language history and literary history IV:
Iceland	 470
53.	Björn Hagström, Nordic language history and literary history V: Faroe
Islands	 482
54.	Frans Gregersen, Nordic language history and the history of
philosophy 	 487
55.	Flemming Lundgreen-Nielsen, The special case of Grundtvig:
Poet, philosopher, politician, educator	 494
56.	Niels Haastrup, Nordic language history and the history of translation
I: Danish	 502
57.	Lars Wollin, Nordic language history and the history of translation II:
Swedish	 511
58.	Sylfest Lomheim, Nordic language history and the history of translation
III: Norwegian	 518
59.	Guorun Kvaran, Nordic language history and the history of translation
IV: Icelandic	 527
60.	Johan Hendrik W. Poulsen, Nordic language history and the history of
translation V: Faroese	 533
61.	Odd Einar Haugen, Nordic language history and philology: Editing
earlier texts	 535
 
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VII.	Nordic as a part of Old Germanic
62.	Jürgen Udolph, Nordic, Germanic, Indo-European and the structure of
the Germanic language family		544
63.	Piergiuseppe Scardigli, Nordic-Gothic linguistic relations		553
64.	Hans Frede Nielsen, Nordic-West Germanic relations 		558
65.	Arend Quak, Nordic and North Sea Germanic relations 		568
66.	Piergiuseppe Scardigli, Contact with non-Germanic languages I:
Relations to the West 		572
67.	Jorma Koivulehto, Contact with non-Germanic languages II: Relations
to the East 	 583
68.	Ludwig Rübekeil, Scandinavia in the light of ancient tradition	 594
VIII.	Ancient Nordic (1st-7th century)
69.	Kerstin Cassel, The Ancient Nordic period. A historical survey .... 605
70.	Hans Frede Nielsen, Delimitation of Ancient Nordic from Common
Germanic and Old Nordic	 615
71.	Thomas Birkmann, A survey of Ancient Nordic sources 	 619
72.	Morten Axboe, The Ancient Nordic period: An archaeological survey 626
73.	James E. Knirk, Runes: Origin, development of the futhark, functions,
applications, and methodological considerations 	 634
74.	Kurt Braunmüller, The Ancient Nordic linguistic system from a
typological point of view: Phonology, graphemics, morphology, syntax,
and word order 		649
75.	Michael Schulte, The development of Proto-Nordic lexicon		657
76.	Lena Peterson, The development of Proto-Nordic personal names ..	664
77.	Svante Strandberg, The development of Proto-Nordic place-names .	671
78.	Stefan Brink, Sociolinguistic perspectives and language contact
in Proto-Nordic	 685
IX.	From Ancient Nordic to Old Nordic (from the 6th century
until 1100)
79.	Thomas Birkmann, From Ancient Nordic to Old Nordic: Definition
and delimitation of the period	 691
80.	Stefanie Würth, The sources of the transitional period between Ancient
Nordic and Old Nordic 	 698
81.	Bo Ralph, Phonological and graphematic developments from Ancient
Nordic to Old Nordic	 703
82.	Martin Syrett, Morphological developments from Ancient Nordic to
Old Nordic	 719
83.	Jan Terje Faarlund, Syntactic developments from Ancient Nordic to
Old Nordic	 729
84.	Jan Paul Strid, Lexical developments from Ancient Nordic to Old
Nordic	 733
85.	Lena Peterson, Developments of personal names from Ancient Nordic
to Old Nordic	 745
 
Contents/Volume 1	XV
86.	Staffan Fridell, The development of place-names from Ancient Nordic
to Old Nordic	 753
87.	Stefan Brink, Sociolinguistic perspectives in the transitional period
between Proto-Nordic and Old Nordic 	 761
88.	Michael Schulte, Language contact in the period between Ancient
Nordic and Old Nordic 	 769
X.	Old Nordic (from 1100 to the mid-14th century) I:
General survey, tradition
89.	Hilde Inntjore, Nordic history in the Middle Ages and the extension of
Nordic: Cultural and historical preconditions of language	 778
90.	Kjartan Ottosson, Old Nordic: A definition and delimitation of the
period 	 787
91.	Sverrir Tomasson, The history of Old Nordic manuscripts I: Old
Icelandic 	 793
92.	Magnus Rindal: The history of Old Nordic manuscripts II: Old
Norwegian (incl. Faroese) 	 801
93.	Jonas Carlquist, The history of Old Nordic manuscripts III: Old
Swedish	 808
94.	Britta Olrik Frederiksen, The history of Old Nordic manuscripts IV:
Old Danish		816
95.	Odd Einar Haugen, The development of Latin script I: in Norway .	824
96.	Stefan Karlsson, The development of Latin script II: in Iceland ....	832
97.	Börje Westlund, The development of Latin script III: in Sweden ...	841
98.	Herluf Nielsen, The development of Latin script IV: in Denmark ..	850
99.	Kari Ellen Gade, History of Old Nordic metrics 		856
XI.	Old Nordic II: Grammatical system, lexicon, texts
100.	Michael Schulte, The various Old Nordic dialects, their systems and
their typology: A general survey of the classical Old Nordic of the High
Middle Ages	 871
101.	Michael Schulte, The phonological systems of Old Nordic I: Old
Icelandic and Old Norwegian 	 882
102.	Tomas Riad, The phonological systems of Old Nordic II: Old Swedish
and Old Danish	 896
103.	Kristian Emil Kristoffersen, The morphology of Old Nordic I: Old
Icelandic and Old Norwegian 	 911
104.	Lars-Olof Delsing, The morphology of Old Nordic II: Old Swedish and
Old Danish		925
105.	Jan Terje Faarlund, The syntax of Old Nordic		940
106.	Erik Simensen, The Old Nordic lexicon		951
107.	Evert Melefors, The development of Old Nordic personal names ...	963
108.	Staffan Fridell, The development of Old Nordic place-names 		972
109.	Oliver Szokody, Old Nordic types of texts I: Old Icelandic and Old
Norwegian 		981
 
XVI	Contents/Volume 1
110.	Nils Jörgensen, Old Nordic types of texts II: Old Swedish and Old
Danish	 990
111.	Kirsten Wolf, Translations and interference by translation in Old Nordic
I: Old Icelandic and Old Norwegian 	 1000
112.	Lars Wollin, Translations and interference by translation in Old Nordic
II: Old Swedish and Old Danish	 1005
XII. Old Nordic III: The ecology of language
113.	Jan Ragnar Hagland, Dialects and written language in Old Nordic I:
Old Norwegian and Old Icelandic 	 1015
114.	Harry Perridon, Dialects and written language in Old Nordic II: Old
Danish and Old Swedish 	 1018
115.	Kurt Braunmüller, Language contact during the Old Nordic period I:
with the British Isles, Frisia and the Hanseatic League	 1028
116.	Baldur Panzer, Language contact during the Old Nordic period II: with
Eastern Europe 	 1039
117.	Reidar Astås, Language contact during the Old Nordic period III: The
impact of Christianity on Old Nordic 	 1045
118.	Michael P. Barnes, History and development of Old Nordic outside the
Scandinavia of today 	 1053
 
Volume 2 (Preview of Contents)
XIII.	From Old Nordic to Early Modern Nordic
(from the mid-14th to the mid-16th century)
119.	Per Ingesman, History of Scandinavia and sociocultural developments
in the Late Middle Ages and in Early Modern Times
120.	Patrik Aström, Manuscripts and bookprinting in late medieval
Scandinavia and in Early Modern Times
121.	Jørgen Fafner, The development of metrics in Late Medieval and Early
Modern Times
122.	Michael Schulte, Phonological developments from Old Nordic to Early
Modern Nordic I: West Scandinavian
123.	Lars Brink, Phonological developments from Old Nordic to Early
Modern Nordic II: Danish
124.	Tomas Riad, Phonological developments from Old Nordic to Early
Modern Nordic III: Swedish
125.	Stig Eliasson, Phonological developments from Old Nordic to Early
Modern Nordic IV: A typological and contrastive survey
126.	Endre Mørck, Morphological developments from Old Nordic to Early
Modern Nordic: Inflexion and word formation
127.	Jan Terje Faarlund, Syntactic developments from Old Nordic to Early
Modern Nordic
128.	Erik Simensen, Lexical developments in the Late Middle Ages
129.	Per-Axel Wiktorsson (?), The development of personal names in the
Late Middle Ages
130.	Staffan Fridell, The development of place-names in the Late Middle
Ages
131.	Lars Lönnroth, From Old Nordic to Early Modern Nordic: The
development of types of text
132.	Reidar Astås, From Old Nordic to Early Modern Nordic: The language
of the translations I: Icelandic and Norwegian translations
133.	Lars Wollin, From Old Nordic to Early Modern Nordic: The language
of the translations II: Swedish and Danish translations
134.	Gun Widmark, From Old Nordic to Early Modern Nordic: The
development of oral and literary styles
135.	Kurt Braunmüller, Language contacts in the Late Middle Ages and in
Early Modern Times
136.	Jan Ragnar Hagland, Language loss and destandardization in the Late
Middle Ages and in Early Modern Times
XIV.	The development of the Nordic languages from the
mid-16th century to the end of the 18th century
137.	Bernt Olsson, Historical and sociocultural preconditions of language in
Scandinavia from the 16th to the end of the 18th century
138.	Per S. Ridderstad, Manuscripts and bookprinting from the mid-16th
century to 1800
 
XVIII	Contents/Volume 2
139.	Jørgen Fafner, The development of metrics from the mid-loth century
to 1800
140.	Magnus Pétursson, The development of Icelandic from the mid-16th
century to 1800
141.	Kent Larsson, The development of Swedish from the mid-16th century
to 1800
142.	Hanne Ruus, The development of Danish from the mid-16th century to
1800
143.	Oddvar Nes, The development of Norwegian local dialects and
Dano-Norwegian from the mid-16th century to 1800
144.	Lena Ekberg, The development of the lexicon from the 16th to the end of
the 18th century
145.	Bente Holmberg, The development of personal names from the 16th to
the end of the 18th century I: Denmark
146.	Gudrun Utterström, The development of personal names from the 16th
to the end of the 18th century II: Sweden
147.	Kristin Bakken, The development of personal names from the 16th to
the end of the 18th century: Norway
148.	Guorun Kvaran, The development of personal names from the 16th to
the end of the 18th century: Iceland and Faroe Islands
149.	Mats Wahlberg, The development of place-names from the 16th to the
end of the 18th century
150.	Gun Widmark/Inge Lise Pedersen /Helge Sandøy, The development of
the Nordic languages from the mid-16th century to the end of the 18th
century: Sociolinguistic aspects
151.	Bo Wendt, The development of the types of text in the Nordic languages
from the 16th to the end of the 18th century: The Swedish case
152.	Lars Wollin, The significance of translations for the linguistic
development from the 16th to the end of the 18th century
153.	Stig Örjan Ohlsson, Language contacts in the 16th, 17th and 18th
centuries
154.	Ingrid Markussen, The role of schools and education from the 16th to
the end of the 18th century
155.	Ulf Teleman, The role of language cultivators and grammarians for the
Nordic linguistic development in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries
XV. The Nordic languages in the 19th century
156.	Kjell Ivar Vannebo, The impact of education and literacy on language
development in the 19th century
157.	Arnold Dalen, Sources of written and oral languages in the
19th century
158.	Jørgen Fafner, The development of metrics in 19th century poetry
159.	Arne Torp, The Nordic languages in the 19th century I: Phonology and
orthography
160.	Hans Olav Enger, The Nordic languages in the 19th century II:
Morphology
 
Contents/Volume 2	XIX
161.	S ven-Göran Malmgren, The lexicon of the Nordic languages in the 19th
century
162.	Odd Monsson, Nationalism and Scandinavianism in the development
of the Nordic languages in the 19th century
163.	Tove Bull, The special linguistic development in 19th century
Norway
164.	Ann-Marie Ivars, Swedish in Finland in the 19th century
165.	Per Ledin, The development of the types of texts in the 19th century
166.	Gun Widmark, Standard and colloquial languages in Scandinavia
in the 19th century
167.	Lars Wollin, The language of the 19th century translations I: Swedish
168.	Orla Vigsø, The language of the 19th century translations II: Danish
169.	Sylfest Lomheim, The language of the 19th century translations III:
Norwegian
170.	Veturlioi Oskarsson, The language of the 19th century translations IV:
Icelandic
171.	Geirr Wiggen, Sociolinguistic profiles of the Nordic languages in the
19th century
172.	Ernst Håkon Jahr, Russenorsk. Language contact phenomena in
Scandinavia in the 19th century
173.	Birger Liljestrand, Stylistic developments in the Nordic languages in the
19th century
174.	Olle Josephson, Conversational culture in 19th century Scandinavia
XVI. The Nordic languages in the 20th century
175.	Kristjån Årnason, The standard languages and their systems in the 20th
century I: Icelandic
176.	Michael Barnes, The standard languages and their systems in the 20th
century II: Faroese
177.	John Ole Askedal, The standard languages and their systems in the 20th
century III: Norwegian
178.	Ulf Teleman, The standard languages and their systems in the 20th
century IV: Swedish
179.	Erik Hansen, The standard languages and their systems in the 20th
century V: Danish
180.	Ernst Håkon Jahr, The special case of Norway in the 20th century:
Language conflict and language planning
181.	Mikael Reuter, Swedish in Finland in the 20th century
182.	Eva Lilja, Metrics in 20th century poetry
183.	Jan Svensson, Types of text in the Nordic languages of the
20th century
184.	Kjell Ivar Vannebo, Written language and oral colloquial language in
the 20th century: A survey
185.	Göran Hallberg, Dialects and regional linguistic varieties in the 20th
century I: Sweden and Finland
186.	Gunnstein Akselberg, Dialects and regional linguistic varieties in the
20th century II: Norway
 
XX	Contents/Volume 2
187.	Inger Ejskjær, Dialects and regional linguistic varieties in the 20th
century III: Denmark
188.	Guörun K varan, Written language and forms of speech in Icelandic in
the 20th century
189.	Bengt Nordberg, Social stratification in the present-day Nordic
languages I: Swedish
190.	Gunnstein Akselberg, Social stratification in the present-day Nordic
languages II: Norwegian
191.	Inge Lise Pedersen, Social stratification in the present-day Nordic
languages III: Danish
192.	Guörun Kvaran, Social stratification in the present-day Nordic
languages IV: Icelandic
193.	Michael Barnes, Social stratification in the present-day Nordic
languages V: Faroese
194.	Jan Svensson, The language of broadcasting and television in the 20th
century
195.	Jan Svensson, Trends in the linguistic development since 1945 I:
Swedish
196.	Henrik Galberg Jacobsen, Trends in the linguistic development since
1945 II: Danish
197.	Gunnstein Akselberg, Trends in the linguistic development since 1945
III: Norwegian
198.	Svavar Sigmundsson, Trends in the linguistic development since 1945
IV: Icelandic
199.	Hjalmar P. Petersen, Trends in the linguistic development since 1945 V:
Faroese
200.	Ulf Teleman, Future perspectives for the history of the
Nordic languages
XVII.	Special aspects of Nordic language history I: Typology
201.	Helge Sandøy, The typological development of the Nordic languages I:
Phonology
202.	John Ole Askedal, The typological development of the Nordic
languages II: Morphology and syntax
XVIII.	Special aspects of Nordic language history II: Social
stratification
203.	Inge Lise Pedersen, Sociolinguistic structures chronologically I:
Danish
204.	Mats Thelander, Sociolinguistic structures chronologically II:
Swedish
205.	Brit Mæhlum, Sociolinguistic structures chronologically III:
Norwegian
206.	Helge Sandøy, Sociolinguistic structures chronologically IV: Icelandic
and Faroese
 
Contents/Volume 2	XXI
XIX.	Special aspects of Nordic language history III: Special
languages and languages for specific purposes
207.	Helge Omdal, Special languages and their social and functional
dimensions I: Socially dependent varieties
208.	Christer Lauren, Special languages and their social and functional
dimensions II: Languages for specific purposes and institutional
linguistic varieties
209.	Tor Erik Jenstad, Special languages and their social and functional
dimensions III: Slang
XX.	Special aspects of Nordic language history IV: Language
cultivation and language planning
210.	Henrik Galberg Jacobsen, Language cultivation and language planning
I: Denmark
211.	Teleman, Ulf, Language cultivation and language planning II:
Sweden
212.	Einar Lundeby, Language cultivation and language planning III:
Norway
213.	Kjartan Ottosson, Language cultivation and language planning IV:
Iceland
214.	Johan Hendrik W. Poulsen, Language cultivation and language
planning V: Faroe Islands
215.	Kjell Venås, General tendencies in Nordic language cultivation and
language planning
XXI.	Special aspects of Nordic language history V: Language
contact
216.	Ulla Börestam Uhlmann, Interscandinavian language contacts I:
Internal communication and comprehensibility problems
217.	Björn Hagström, Interscandinavian language contacts II: Linguistic
influences
218.	Dagfinn Worren, Interscandinavian language contacts III: The
Norwegian form of bilingualism
219.	Stig Eliasson, Language contacts outside Scandinavia I:
in the Baltic
220.	Anders Ahlqvist, Language contacts outside Scandinavia II: with Celtic
languages
221.	Karl Inge Sandred, Language contacts outside Scandinavia III: with
England
222.	Juhani Stenfors, Language contacts outside Scandinavia IV: with
France
223.	Hans Helander, Language contacts outside Scandinavia V: Loans from
Latin and Greek
224.	Vibeke Winge, Language contacts outside Scandinavia VI: with
Germany
 
XXII	Contents/Volume 2
225.	Lars S. Vikør, Bilingualism in Schleswig, Finland, North Sweden,
Northern Norway, on the Faroe Islands, in Iceland and
in Greenland
226.	Ole Henrik Magga, Linguistic minorities in Scandinavia I: Indigenous
minorities
227.	Kenneth Hyltenstam, Linguistic minorities in Scandinavia II:
Immigrational minorities
228.	Nils Hasselmo, History of the Scandinavian emigrant languages
229.	Vibeke Winge, History of foreign languages in the Scandinavian
countries

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