Rolf H. Bremmer, Jr.
List of John Benjamins publications in which Rolf H. Bremmer, Jr. is involved.
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An Introduction to Old Frisian: History, Grammar, Reader, Glossary
Rolf H. Bremmer, Jr.
This is the first text book to offer a comprehensive approach to Old Frisian. Part One begins with a succinct survey of the history of the Frisians during the Middle Ages, their society and literary culture. Next follow chapters on the phonology, morphology, word formation and syntax of Old Frisian. read more[Not in series, 147] 2009. xii, 237 pp.
NOWELE Volume 28/29 (August 1996): A Frisian and Germanic Miscellany
Edited by Adeline Petersen and Hans Frede Nielsen †
Special issue of NOWELE 28/29 (1996) xlii, 597 pp.
A Bibliographical Guide to Old Frisian Studies
Rolf H. Bremmer, Jr.
This bibliography aims serve the demands and wishes of students of Old Frisian for its own sake as well as for those who want to use Old Frisian for comparative purposes. Although it concentrates on language and literature, titles have also been included which deal with more or less peripheral… read more[NOWELE Supplement Series, 6] 1992. xvi, 197 pp.
Zur Phonologie und Morphologie des Altniederländischen
Herausgegeben von Rolf H. Bremmer, Jr. und Arend Quak
Unter den Übersichten über die ältesten germanischen Sprachen vermißt man oft das Altniederländische. Es wird ihm höchstens ein sehr bescheidener Platz unter der Bezeichnung 'Altnieder fränkisch' eingeräumt. Als Folge der namentlich deutschen historischen Sprachforschung des 19. Jahrhunderts… read more[NOWELE Supplement Series, 7] 1992. iv, 123 pp.
2025 The etymology of Old Frisian ink ‘angry’ Germanic Interrelations: Studies in memory of Hans Frede Nielsen, Laker, Stephen, Carla Falluomini, Steffen Krogh, Robert Nedoma and Michael Schulte (eds.), pp. 72–81 | Chapter
The meaning of rarely attested Old Frisian ink ‘angry’ has never been contested in the history of Old Frisian lexicography. For its etymology, on the other hand, scholars have not yet been able to arrive at a satisfactory result. This contribution demonstrates that the adjective ink is related… read more
2002 Treasure Digging in the Old English Lexicon NOWELE Volume 40 (April 2002), pp. 109–114 | Article
1997 Middle Dutch loosten 'Redeem': A Case of 'Derailed' Coastal Vowel Substitution NOWELE Volume 31/32 (November 1997): Germanic Studies, Goblirsch, Kurt Gustav, Martha Berryman Mayou and Marvin Taylor (eds.), pp. 43–46 | Article
1996 Old Frisian Dialectology and the Position of the "Ommelanden" NOWELE Volume 28/29 (August 1996): A Frisian and Germanic Miscellany, Petersen, Adeline and Hans Frede Nielsen † (eds.), pp. 1–18 | Article
1992 The First Grammar of Frisian (1681) Diversions of Galway: Papers on the history of linguistics from ICHoLS V, Ahlqvist, Anders (ed.), pp. 59–72 | Article
1992 Willibrord Through Anglo-saxon and Frisian EYES: From History to Myth* Friesische Studien I: Beiträge des Föhrer Symposiums zur Friesischen Philologie vom 10.–11. Oktober 1991, Faltings, Volkert F., Alastair Walker und Ommo Wilts (Hrsg.), pp. 1–28 | Article
1992 Vorwort Zur Phonologie und Morphologie des Altniederländischen, Bremmer, Jr., Rolf H. und Arend Quak (Hrsg.), p. | Article
1986 The So-Called "Impersonal Verb"-Construction in Old Frisian NOWELE Volume 8 (September 1986), pp. 71–95 | Article
1983 Voiced Fricatives in Dutch: Sources and Present-Day Usage NOWELE Volume 2 (December 1983), pp. 55–71 | Article














