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The gender of English nouns used in American Norwegian
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Chapters in this book
- I-IV I
- TABLE OF CONTENTS V
- Preface IX
- Acknowledgements XII
- Opening of the SLE conference in Galway, August 29, 1992 XIII
- Introduction 1
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I. PRE-COLUMBIAN CONTACTS
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A. OLD NORSE IN THE FAROES
- Old Norse in the Faroes (with special reference to palatalization) 35
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B. OLD NORSE IN SCOTLAND AND NORN IN SHETLAND
- Historical and linguistic evidence for Gall-Gaidheil and Norse in Western Scotland 61
- On the use of “be” as a perfective auxiliary in modern Shetland dialect: hybridization and syntactic change 75
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C. OLD NORSE IN IRELAND
- Old Norse in Ireland 83
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D. OLD NORSE IN ICELAND
- Language contact in Iceland: the evidence of names 115
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E. GREENLAND
- European contacts with Greenland as reflected in the place-names 125
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II. POST-COLUMBIAN CONTACTS
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A. SCANDINAVIAN CONTACTS - EMIGRATION HISTORY
- Swedish exodus – from Sillgatan in Gothenburg to America 153
- The Swedish Emigrant Institute and the documentation of the transatlantic emigration era 169
- Five decades of research on Swedish emigration to North America 185
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Β. SWEDISH- AMERICAN ENGLISH
- Linkers, fillers, tags and flags – code-switching of conjunctions and conversational signals among American Swedes 199
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C. SWEDISH - SPANISH IN ARGENTINA
- Immigrant Swedish in Misiones, Argentina – towards language loss 217
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D. NORWEGIAN - AMERICAN ENGLISH
- The Norwegian immigrants of the late 18th century and the problem of the so-called ‘great melting pot’ in America 237
- Scandinavian-American place-names as viewed from the Old World 255
- The position of Nynorsk in the Norwegian-American press 269
- Some phonological changes in a Norwegian dialect in America 283
- The gender of English nouns used in American Norwegian 297
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E. NORWEGIAN DIALECTS IN SPITSBERGEN
- Semi-migration in the Arctic – a theoretical perspective on the dialect strategies of children on Spitsbergen 313
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F. FINNISH - AMERICAN ENGLISH
- Retention and replacement of original Finnish words in American Finnish 333
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G. ENGLISH DIALECTS IN AMERICA
- English dialects transported 351
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H. SCOTS-GAELIC - AMERICAN ENGLISH
- Cape Breton – Western Isles: transatlantic resonance of language and culture 363
- Gaelic-influenced Scots in pre-revolutionary Maryland 387
- Ulster English as Janus: Language contact across the Irish Sea and across the North Atlantic 411
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I. DUTCH - AMERICAN ENGLISH
- American Dutch: general trends in its development 427
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J. GERMAN - AMERICAN ENGLISH
- The death of Texas German in Gillespie County 443
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K. CROATIAN - AMERICAN ENGLISH
- Sociolinguistic conditions for maintenance of a dialect: The case of the Konavle dialect in Watsonville, California 465
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L. ITALIAN - AMERICAN ENGLISH
- Language contact among North-American people of Italian origin 479
- Emigration from Southern Italy to the United States: Bilingualism and its linguistic effects on local dialects 503
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III. AFRICAN-EUROPEAN - AMERICAN CONTACTS
- A West African Creole language in an Atlantic perspective: the origins and present state of Krio 527
- Index 543
- Authors’ addresses 551
Chapters in this book
- I-IV I
- TABLE OF CONTENTS V
- Preface IX
- Acknowledgements XII
- Opening of the SLE conference in Galway, August 29, 1992 XIII
- Introduction 1
-
I. PRE-COLUMBIAN CONTACTS
-
A. OLD NORSE IN THE FAROES
- Old Norse in the Faroes (with special reference to palatalization) 35
-
B. OLD NORSE IN SCOTLAND AND NORN IN SHETLAND
- Historical and linguistic evidence for Gall-Gaidheil and Norse in Western Scotland 61
- On the use of “be” as a perfective auxiliary in modern Shetland dialect: hybridization and syntactic change 75
-
C. OLD NORSE IN IRELAND
- Old Norse in Ireland 83
-
D. OLD NORSE IN ICELAND
- Language contact in Iceland: the evidence of names 115
-
E. GREENLAND
- European contacts with Greenland as reflected in the place-names 125
-
II. POST-COLUMBIAN CONTACTS
-
A. SCANDINAVIAN CONTACTS - EMIGRATION HISTORY
- Swedish exodus – from Sillgatan in Gothenburg to America 153
- The Swedish Emigrant Institute and the documentation of the transatlantic emigration era 169
- Five decades of research on Swedish emigration to North America 185
-
Β. SWEDISH- AMERICAN ENGLISH
- Linkers, fillers, tags and flags – code-switching of conjunctions and conversational signals among American Swedes 199
-
C. SWEDISH - SPANISH IN ARGENTINA
- Immigrant Swedish in Misiones, Argentina – towards language loss 217
-
D. NORWEGIAN - AMERICAN ENGLISH
- The Norwegian immigrants of the late 18th century and the problem of the so-called ‘great melting pot’ in America 237
- Scandinavian-American place-names as viewed from the Old World 255
- The position of Nynorsk in the Norwegian-American press 269
- Some phonological changes in a Norwegian dialect in America 283
- The gender of English nouns used in American Norwegian 297
-
E. NORWEGIAN DIALECTS IN SPITSBERGEN
- Semi-migration in the Arctic – a theoretical perspective on the dialect strategies of children on Spitsbergen 313
-
F. FINNISH - AMERICAN ENGLISH
- Retention and replacement of original Finnish words in American Finnish 333
-
G. ENGLISH DIALECTS IN AMERICA
- English dialects transported 351
-
H. SCOTS-GAELIC - AMERICAN ENGLISH
- Cape Breton – Western Isles: transatlantic resonance of language and culture 363
- Gaelic-influenced Scots in pre-revolutionary Maryland 387
- Ulster English as Janus: Language contact across the Irish Sea and across the North Atlantic 411
-
I. DUTCH - AMERICAN ENGLISH
- American Dutch: general trends in its development 427
-
J. GERMAN - AMERICAN ENGLISH
- The death of Texas German in Gillespie County 443
-
K. CROATIAN - AMERICAN ENGLISH
- Sociolinguistic conditions for maintenance of a dialect: The case of the Konavle dialect in Watsonville, California 465
-
L. ITALIAN - AMERICAN ENGLISH
- Language contact among North-American people of Italian origin 479
- Emigration from Southern Italy to the United States: Bilingualism and its linguistic effects on local dialects 503
-
III. AFRICAN-EUROPEAN - AMERICAN CONTACTS
- A West African Creole language in an Atlantic perspective: the origins and present state of Krio 527
- Index 543
- Authors’ addresses 551