Pensum/l?ringskrav

Pensumb?ker

Weinreich, Uriel: Languages in Contact, 1968 (1953). The Hague: Mouton.

Baldwin, John R. og Ian D. Whyte red. The Scandinavians in Cumbria. 1985. Edinburgh: Scottish Society for Northern Studies.

  • 'Cumbria before the vikings: a review of some 'Dark Age' problems in north-west England' (ss. 17-35)
  • 'The Scandinavians in north Cumbria: raids and settlement in the later ninth to mid tenth centuries' (ss. 37-51)
  • 'Aspects of viking-age sculpture in Cumbria' (ss. 53-63)
  • 'Scandinavian settlement in Cumbria and Dumfriesshire: the place-name evidence' (ss. 65-82)
  • 'Scandinavian influences on Cumbrian dialect' (ss. 161-7).

Artikkel

  • Benskin, Michael (forest?ende) 'On some supposed evidence for contact between England and Norway in the pre-viking period'.
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Tekstsamling 'ENG2161 England's Viking Inheritance' (f?s kj?pt i Kopiutsalget, Akademika)

  • Bibire, Paul (2001) 'North Sea language contacts in the middle ages: English and Norse'. I Thomas R. Liszka og Lorna E.M. Walker, red. The North Sea World in the Middle Ages. Studies in the Cultural History of North-Western Europe (Dublin: Four Courts Press), ss. 88-107.
  • Cameron, Kenneth (1971) 'Scandinavian settlement in the territory of the Five Boroughs: the place-name evidence Part III, the Grimston-hybrids'. I Clemoes, P. og Hughes, K. red. 1971. England Before the Conquest (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press), ss. 147-63.
  • Gordon, E.V. (1957 og opptrykk) An Introduction to Old Norse (Oxford: Clarendon Press): ss. 326-9, 'Old Norse in England'.
  • Lund, Niels (1981) 'The settlers: where do we get them from and do we need them?'. I Proceedings of the Eighth Viking Congress, ?rhus 24-31 August 1977, red. Hans Bekker-Nielsen, Peter Foote og Olaf Olsen (Odense: Odense University Press, 1981), ss. 147-71.
  • McIntosh, Angus (1973) 'Word geography in the lexicography of mediaeval English', Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 211, ss. 55-66.
  • Page, R.I. (1971) 'How long did the Scandinavian language survive in England? The epigraphical evidence'. I Clemoes, P. og Hughes, K. red. 1971. England Before the Conquest (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press), ss. 165-81.
  • Samuels, M.L. 'The Great Scandinavian Belt'. I R. Eaton et al., red. Papers from the 4th International Conference on English Historical Linguistics. Amsterdam, 10-13 April, 1985 (Amsterdam:Benjamins), ss. 269-81. Opptrykk i Margaret Laing, red. Middle English Dialectology: essays on some principles and problems (Aberdeen: Aberdeen University Press, 1989).
  • Berndt, Rolf. 'History of the English Language' i VEB (Leipzig) 1984, ss. 69-69.
  • Whitelock, D. 'Ecclesiastical Sources' i Douglas, D.C. (ed.) 1955. English Historical Documents. Eyre & Spottiswoode. ss. 770-779.

For oppslag

Haigh, Christopher. ed: The Cambridge Historical Encyclopedia of Great Britain and Ireland, 1985 & reprints. Cambridge U.P. Ch. 2: 'Saxons, Danes and Normans 409-1154'.

Kirby, D. P: The Making of Early England, 1967. London: Batsford.

Loyn, H. R: The Vikings in Britain, 1994 2. rev. utg. Oxford: Blackwell.

Richards, Julian D.: Viking Age England, 2000. Stroud: Tempus.

Sawyer, P. H: Kings and Vikings, 1982 and reprints. London: Methuen. 1994. New York: Barnes and Noble.

Sawyer, P. H: From Roman Britain to Norman England, 1978 & reprints. London: Methuen.

Stenton, F. M: Anglo-Saxon England, 1949 & reprints. Oxford: Clarendon Press.

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