Thanks a lot Llama Nom, this is also very useful to know. I
am making up a little notebookof sorts, just copy the e.mails and then they go
into A4 clear pockets and a D Binder
Subject: [norse_course] Re: Hmmmm this
book by Anthony Faulkes (hooked o)
Patricia,
A lot of books/editions/texts
spell both "hooked o" and <ø> as in Modern Icelandic:
<ö>. In certain words though, <ø> later became
<e>, and is so spelt in some editions of Old Norse texts
too.
When texts that do make a
difference between "hooked o" and <ø> are transcribed and put on
the internet, the "hooked o" is often represented by <ö>, which
seems logical, as this letter would otherwise be sitting around doing
nothing, so:
søkkva > sökkva "sink" hjörr > hjörr
The
letter <ø> is the result of u/w-mutation of earlier /e/. While
hooked-o is the u/w-mutation of earlier /a/. If that
helps...
Similarly the ligature <oe> appears as <æ> in a
lot of editions of Old Norse texts, especially on the the internet, just
as in the modern language. Cleasby & Vigfusson spell both
<æ>. Zoega distinguishes them, but doesn't separate them
alphabetically--which is handy for looking up if you're not sure which
it is.
Llæma Nöm
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norse_course@yahoogroups.com, "Sarah Bowen" <sarahbowen@...>
wrote: > Hi Patricia, > > Yes, it doesn't seem to
matter what software a computer uses - none of us seem able to find the
ON "o" with a little squiggle underneath. Like you, I use ø
instead when posting up passages from Auðun. > >
Kveðja, > Sarah. > ----- Original Message -----
> From: Patricia > To:
norse_course@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Saturday, January
29, 2005 12:19 AM > Subject: [norse_course] Hmmmm this
book by Anthony Faulkes > > > EDDA -
Skáldskaparmál and volume two which is the Glossary and Index of
names. > my PC does the "strange little letters"
like á ð etc, but in this book here I have a little o with a
wiggle underneath it t'would be a cedilla maybe well PC don't do that,
could I use ø instead, or would it look daft, any advice gratefully
received > Patricia > The character map
has cedilla thingies for other letters wonder why not the o >
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