Keth
I would defiantly be interested, Most of the stuff posted here is over my head, I am collecting it and trying to make sense of it.
In Frith,
Garrett
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-----Original Message-----
From: konradoddsson
[mailto:konradoddsson@...]
Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2002 7:25 AM
To: norse_course@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [norse_course] Short
Icelandic Grammar
Hello everyone. I am new to this list and willing to
help in the
language department. Please bare in mind that I am
neither a teacher
nor a linguist, but rather a musician. I can
probably answer some,
but certainly not all questions relating to norse
language and
culture. Feel free to ask. As I have no way of
knowing how far along
each of you has come in learning norse, I will
begin by posting
chapters from the excellent and short Icelandic
Grammar written by
Björn Guðfinnsson. All entries from this book will
appear in capital
letters followed by the name of the author. They
will thus be easy
to identify and read in cronological order. I am
uncertain as to
whether or not the Icelandic school children of
today are required
to read this book or not, but it was definitely
required of some
previous generations. Older people remember the
book with mixed
feelings. It is my hope that some of you will
enjoy reading this
book with me and learn something from it as well.
Konrad.
Sumir hafa
kvæði...
...aðrir spakmæli.
- Keth
Homepage: http://www.hi.is/~haukurth/norse/
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