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Old English And Old Norse: An Inquiry Into Intelligibility And Categorization Methodology, Eric Martin Gay
Old English And Old Norse: An Inquiry Into Intelligibility And Categorization Methodology, Eric Martin Gay
Theses and Dissertations
To say that the Old English and Old Norse languages have an interesting history with one another is a declaration of utter understatement. So intertwined were these languages and their people that we, some 1,000 years later, are still attempting to discern the extent of their relationship with one another. As new evidence and the reevaluation of old evidence emerges, research in the historical Germanic languages continues to paint a clearer picture. However, the study of possible Old English and Old Norse mutual intelligibility is a subject that is comparatively new within the field, and as such is still exploring …