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1. Franskt i Svensk tappning. Studier över franska lånord i svenska dialekter
Sammanfattning : This dissertation consists of nine essays (numbered I-IX) which treat French loan-words in Swedish dialects from different aspects. I. To estimate the proportion of French loan-words in Swedish dialects, words beginning with b were counted in the collections of the Swedish dialect dictionary and found to be 2 % of the total b-material. LÄS MER
2. Arabic Borrowings in Ṣūrayt/Ṭūrōyo within the Framework of Phonological Correspondences : In Comparison with other Semitic Languages
Sammanfattning : A group of Semitic cognate roots within the framework of phonological correspondences contain one (or more) of the following Proto-Semitic consonants *g, *ṯ, *ḏ, *ṯ̣, *ḏ̣/ṣ́, *ḫ, *ġ, *ś, *š, which differ significantly in the various principal Semitic languages. Their Arabic reflexes are ǧ, ṯ, ḏ, ẓ, ḍ, ḫ, ġ, š, s. LÄS MER
3. Middelnedertyske låneord i islandsk diplomsprog frem til år 1500
Sammanfattning : The main aim of this dissertation is to examine and throw light on occurrences and use of loanwords of Middle Low German (MLG) origin in Icelandic deeds of the period c. 1200-1500, and at the same time to test my hypothesis that the MLG influence on the Nordic languages in Scandinavia reached Iceland by the first half of the 14th century, i.e. LÄS MER
4. Jóns saga helga i AM 234 fol. och AM 221 fol. Diplomatariska utgåvor med paleografisk och ortografisk kommentar
Sammanfattning : The medieval Icelandic manuscript AM 234 fol. contains i.a. a version of Jóns saga helga. LÄS MER
5. Syntaktisk variation och förändring : en studie av subjektslösa satser i fornsvenska
Sammanfattning : The topic of this thesis is subjectless clauses in Old Swedish (1225–1526). The thesis focuses on referential subjects, and addresses the problem of why the possibilities to leave out such subjects have been reduced during the history of Swedish. The dissertation consists of three main parts, divided into eight chapters. LÄS MER