28.4801, TOC: Amsterdammer Beiträge zur älteren Germanistik 77 / 3-4 (2017)

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Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2017 13:22:15
From: Maarten Frieswijk [frieswijk at brill.com]
Subject: Amsterdammer Beiträge zur älteren Germanistik Vol. 77, No. 3-4 (2017)

 
Publisher:	Brill
			http://www.brill.com 
			
Journal Title:  Amsterdammer Beiträge zur älteren Germanistik 
Volume Number:  77 
Issue Number:  3-4 
Issue Date:  2017 


Subtitle:  The Familiar and the Foreign in Old Germanic Studies   


Main Text:  

Research Articles:

“Ih wallota sumaro enti wintro sehstic”: The Familiar and the Foreign in Old
Germanic Studies. Author: Thijs Porck
Pages 489–492 (4) 

Caedmon on the Continent: The Heliand Prefaces and Bernlef. Author: Redbad
Veenbaas 
Pages 493–520 (28) 

Marking Boundaries in Beowulf: Æschere’s Head, Grendel’s Arm and the Dragon’s
Corpse. Authors: Thijs Porck and Sander Stolk
Pages 521–540 (20) 

Early Mercian Text Production: Authors, Dialects, and Reputations. Author:
Christine Rauer 
Pages 541–558 (18) 

In Search of a Founding Mother: The Case of Auðr djúpauðga in Sturlubók.
Author: Sofie Vanherpen
Pages 559–583 (25) 

Sprachmischung in den ‘Malbergischen Glossen’ (Language Mixing in the ‘Malberg
Glosses’). Author:  Arend Quak
Pages 584–600 (17) 

Old English būtan / Old Frisian būta: From Adverb to Conjunction. Author: Rolf
H. Bremmer
Pages 601–615 (15) 

Monophthongization of ay/ai and aw/au: A Comparison between Arabic and
Germanic Dialects. Authors: Kariem Philippa; Marlies Philippa and Annelies
Roeleveld
Pages 616–636 (21) 

“In Overlandsche ende in Duytsche sprake” und “Die alghemene Duytsche tael”
(“In Overlandsche ende in Duytsche sprake“ and “Die alghemene Duytsche tael”).
Author:  Luc de Grauwe
Pages 637–668 (32)

Vier Rätsel aus dem sechzehnten Jahrhundert (Four Riddles from the Sixteenth
Century). Authors: Erika Langbroek and Annelies Roeleveld
Pages 669–677 (9)
 



Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics
                     Ling & Literature

Subject Language(s): Dutch (nld)
                     Dutch, Old (odt)
                     English, Old (ang)
                     Frisian, Old (ofs)
                     Norse, Old (non)

Language Family(ies): Germanic
                      West Germanic 


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