In:Agreement in Language Contact: Gender development in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
Florian Dolberg
[Studies in Language Companion Series 208] 2019
► pp. 79–118
Chapter 4Viking influence in England
Published online: 18 June 2019
https://doi.org/10.1075/slcs.208.04
https://doi.org/10.1075/slcs.208.04
Article outline
- 4.1Character, extent and time of Viking settlement
- 4.1.1‘Fill the earth and subdue it’: Place-name evidence
- 4.1.2Turning hammers into crosses: Christianising the Vikings
- 4.1.3Unearthing evidence: Archaeological records
- 4.1.4In the blood: Evidence from (molecular) genetics
- 4.1.5Speaking volumes: Evidence from language and documents
- 4.1.5.1The issue of speech and writing
- 4.1.5.2Assessing Anglo-Saxon/Viking communication
- 4.1.5.3Evidence in Old Norse and Old English
- 4.1.5.4Administrative and institutional evidence
- 4.2Chapter summary
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