At 8:45:44 PM on Sunday, December 12, 2010, olivialasky
wrote:

> Alternatively, if there are any books (other than Gordon,
> of course) that are good to study from, I could probably
> find them in my library!

Michael Barnes, A New Introduction to Old Norse, Part I,
Grammar, 1999; it's published by the Viking Society for
Northern Research, University College London. It's compact,
but it has nice discussions, tables of inflectional endings,
and paradigms.

<www.alarichall.org.uk/teaching/Alaric's%20magic%20sheet.pdf>
is a very compact summary of a lot of the basic information.
The author, Alaric Hall, also has some videos of lectures on
nouns, adjectives & pronouns, and verbs & sound-changes;
I've not viewed them, but they're available at
<http://www.alarichall.org.uk/teaching/norseteaching.php>.

Brian