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Age-inclusive Arctic outdoor spaces: a policy review in four Nordic countries. [PDF]
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Community mobilisation approaches to preventing adolescent multiple risk behaviour: a realist review. [PDF]
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Navigating the gestational surrogacy seas: the legalities and complexities of gestational carrier services. [PDF]
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Journal of Historical Sociolinguistics, 2018
A literary standard for Icelandic was created in the nineteenth century. The main architects of this standard were scholars of Old Norse-Icelandic language and literature who turned to the language of the medieval Icelandic literature for linguistic ...
Haraldur Bernharðsson
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A literary standard for Icelandic was created in the nineteenth century. The main architects of this standard were scholars of Old Norse-Icelandic language and literature who turned to the language of the medieval Icelandic literature for linguistic ...
Haraldur Bernharðsson
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Chuzhdoezikovo Obuchenie-Foreign Language Teaching, 2021
This paper seeks to answer the question whether the great wealth of Icelandic literature in the sagas and the Eddas of the 12th – 13th c. is accessible to modern Icelanders without special linguistic training and hence whether it is possible for a ...
Yana Chankova
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This paper seeks to answer the question whether the great wealth of Icelandic literature in the sagas and the Eddas of the 12th – 13th c. is accessible to modern Icelanders without special linguistic training and hence whether it is possible for a ...
Yana Chankova
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The Color Grey in Old Norse-Icelandic Literature
Journal of English and Germanic Philology, 2009In their seminal work, Basic Color Terms, the linguist-anthropologists Brent Berlin and Paul Kay analyzed the color terms of close to one hundred of the world’s languages, belonging to a variety of linguistic families and/or groups.1 They challenged the ...
Kirsten Wolf
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An Introduction to the Sagas of Icelanders, 2020
Chapter 1 is an introductory chapter. Between the twelfth and fifteenth centuries, Icelanders produced as rich, varied, and extensive a vernacular literature as was produced anywhere in medieval Europe.
Carl Phelpstead
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Chapter 1 is an introductory chapter. Between the twelfth and fifteenth centuries, Icelanders produced as rich, varied, and extensive a vernacular literature as was produced anywhere in medieval Europe.
Carl Phelpstead
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, 2020
The British reading public discovered the rich corpus of medieval Icelandic literature for the first time during the ‘long nineteenth century’. This chapter describes the ways in which British readers became aware of Old Norse-Icelandic literature ...
Carl Phelpstead
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The British reading public discovered the rich corpus of medieval Icelandic literature for the first time during the ‘long nineteenth century’. This chapter describes the ways in which British readers became aware of Old Norse-Icelandic literature ...
Carl Phelpstead
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Becoming-Animal in the Icelandic Sagas
Neophilologus: An International Journal of Modern and Mediaeval Language and Literature, 2021T. Bourns
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