Description

Book Synopsis
The task of reconstructing the reinforced demonstrative paradigm for early Nordic has been called “impossible” by the eminent Einar Haugen. In The History of the Reinforced Demonstrative in Nordic, Eric T. Lander aims to accomplish exactly this, by way of an exhaustive study of the pronoun’s attestations in the Viking Age runic inscriptions, which are the earliest forms of this item to be recorded in Scandinavia. The detailed picture of regional variation that emerges is then used to inform reconstructions of the paradigm from Proto-Nordic to Common Nordic. The book represents the first serious attempt in historical-comparative linguistics to grapple with the morphological development of the North-West Germanic reinforced demonstrative since the work of 19th-century scholars like Sophus Bugge.

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments List of Figures, Maps, and Tables Abbreviations Conventions Followed 1 Introducing the Reinforced Demonstrative  1.1 The Germanic Family Tree  1.2 (Reinforced) Demonstratives  1.3 Treatment in the Literature  1.4 Goals and Outline of the Book 2 Synchronic and Diachronic Background  2.1 Basic Concepts and Terms  2.2 A Typology of rdem Forms  2.3 Doubly Inflected (Hybrid I/II) Forms  2.4 A Generalization about D and KD  2.5 Etymologies  2.6 Summary of Types and Etymologies 3 A Methodology for Studying the Viking Age Material  3.1 Background on Runes  3.2 Method  3.3 Critique of Massengale (1972)  3.4 Summary of Methods 4 Regional Variation: si, sa, a, and i Forms  4.1 Background  4.2 Data  4.3 Analysis  4.4 Sociolinguistic Evidence  4.5 The i and Endingless Variants  4.6 Taking Stock 5 Regional Variation: Internal vs. External Inflection  5.1 Background: Gemination in the New Stem  5.2 Data  5.3 Taking Stock 6 Paradigm Reconstructions  6.1 Loss of Generalized dem-si  6.2 Proto-Nordic  6.3 Common Nordic  6.4 Summary 7 Conclusion  7.1 Variation in the m.acc.sg and n.nom/acc.sg  7.2 Internal to External Inflection: A Fitful Evolution  7.3 Etymological and Reconstructive Considerations Appendix 1: List of rdem Attestations in the Runic Corpus Appendix 2: Supplementary Tables Bibliography Index

The History of the Reinforced Demonstrative in Nordic: Regional Variation and Reconstruction

    Product form

    £145.60

    Includes FREE delivery

    Order before 4pm tomorrow for delivery by Wed 24 Jun 2026.

    A Hardback by Eric Lander

    Out of stock

      Trusted by thousands of customers. See 2,385+ Customer Reviews

      View other formats and editions of The History of the Reinforced Demonstrative in Nordic: Regional Variation and Reconstruction by Eric Lander

      Publisher: Brill
      Publication Date: 29/10/2020
      ISBN13: 9789004435247, 978-9004435247
      ISBN10:

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The task of reconstructing the reinforced demonstrative paradigm for early Nordic has been called “impossible” by the eminent Einar Haugen. In The History of the Reinforced Demonstrative in Nordic, Eric T. Lander aims to accomplish exactly this, by way of an exhaustive study of the pronoun’s attestations in the Viking Age runic inscriptions, which are the earliest forms of this item to be recorded in Scandinavia. The detailed picture of regional variation that emerges is then used to inform reconstructions of the paradigm from Proto-Nordic to Common Nordic. The book represents the first serious attempt in historical-comparative linguistics to grapple with the morphological development of the North-West Germanic reinforced demonstrative since the work of 19th-century scholars like Sophus Bugge.

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments List of Figures, Maps, and Tables Abbreviations Conventions Followed 1 Introducing the Reinforced Demonstrative  1.1 The Germanic Family Tree  1.2 (Reinforced) Demonstratives  1.3 Treatment in the Literature  1.4 Goals and Outline of the Book 2 Synchronic and Diachronic Background  2.1 Basic Concepts and Terms  2.2 A Typology of rdem Forms  2.3 Doubly Inflected (Hybrid I/II) Forms  2.4 A Generalization about D and KD  2.5 Etymologies  2.6 Summary of Types and Etymologies 3 A Methodology for Studying the Viking Age Material  3.1 Background on Runes  3.2 Method  3.3 Critique of Massengale (1972)  3.4 Summary of Methods 4 Regional Variation: si, sa, a, and i Forms  4.1 Background  4.2 Data  4.3 Analysis  4.4 Sociolinguistic Evidence  4.5 The i and Endingless Variants  4.6 Taking Stock 5 Regional Variation: Internal vs. External Inflection  5.1 Background: Gemination in the New Stem  5.2 Data  5.3 Taking Stock 6 Paradigm Reconstructions  6.1 Loss of Generalized dem-si  6.2 Proto-Nordic  6.3 Common Nordic  6.4 Summary 7 Conclusion  7.1 Variation in the m.acc.sg and n.nom/acc.sg  7.2 Internal to External Inflection: A Fitful Evolution  7.3 Etymological and Reconstructive Considerations Appendix 1: List of rdem Attestations in the Runic Corpus Appendix 2: Supplementary Tables Bibliography Index

      Recently viewed products

      © 2026 Book Curl

        • American Express
        • Apple Pay
        • Diners Club
        • Discover
        • Google Pay
        • Maestro
        • Mastercard
        • PayPal
        • Shop Pay
        • Union Pay
        • Visa

        Login

        Forgot your password?

        Don't have an account yet?
        Create account