2018
DOI: 10.1111/1467-968x.12148_01
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Words derived from Old Norse in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight: An etymological survey

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“…skelez 'vessels' (OIcel skjōla) (×7; ×1 with <sc>), 18 scale (pl.) 'scales', also in merowscales, Weyscill (all of them always spelt with <sc>), 19 scappes, also skepe (OIcel skeppa) 16 For a general description of palatalisation, see, inter alia, Campbell (1959: § §426-41), Hogg (1992: § §7.15-43) and Jordan-Crook (1974: § §177-94), and on its outcomes, Luick (1935), West (1936), Penzl (1947), Watson (1947), Kristensson (1976), Hogg (1979), Cercignani (1983), Krygier (2000), Minkova (2003Minkova ( , 2014Minkova ( , 2016, Dance (2003Dance ( : 141-2, 2012Dance ( , 2013Dance ( , 2018Dance ( , 2019: I. §8) and Liberman (2007).…”
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“…skelez 'vessels' (OIcel skjōla) (×7; ×1 with <sc>), 18 scale (pl.) 'scales', also in merowscales, Weyscill (all of them always spelt with <sc>), 19 scappes, also skepe (OIcel skeppa) 16 For a general description of palatalisation, see, inter alia, Campbell (1959: § §426-41), Hogg (1992: § §7.15-43) and Jordan-Crook (1974: § §177-94), and on its outcomes, Luick (1935), West (1936), Penzl (1947), Watson (1947), Kristensson (1976), Hogg (1979), Cercignani (1983), Krygier (2000), Minkova (2003Minkova ( , 2014Minkova ( , 2016, Dance (2003Dance ( : 141-2, 2012Dance ( , 2013Dance ( , 2018Dance ( , 2019: I. §8) and Liberman (2007).…”
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“…As Dance (2013Dance ( , 2018Dance ( , 2019 fleshes out, the focus of this taxonomy is on etymological evidence and not on the outcome of contact. These two different ways of conceptualising ON input may interact in fruitful ways, but Dance's categorisation offers a more dynamic approach: the different types may encompass manifestations of language contact which would belong to different categories in traditional typologies (e.g.…”
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“…In the past couple of decades there has been something of a renaissance in the study of Anglo-Norse language contact. 3 In particular, Richard Dance (2003Dance ( , 2019, Angelika Lutz (2013Lutz ( , 2017 and Sara Pons-Sanz (2000 have together updated our understanding of Old Norse borrowings in Old and Middle English, eschewing the earlier tendency to treat lexical borrowings in isolation from contextual and stylistic considerations. Each of these scholars have emphasised the need for greater caution in our treatment of loans, a point that I will return to at the end of the present article.…”
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