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- Title
The color brown in Old Norse-Icelandic literature.
- Authors
Wolf, Kirsten
- Abstract
The article examines the use of the color brown in Old Norse-Icelandic literature, which is encoded by brúnn and jarpr. More specifically, it seeks to determine through linguistic categorization the objects about which brown is used and to determine on the basis of its frequency whether for Old Norse-Icelandic brown should be placed in the earlier stages of the evolution of color terms or if it should be assigned to the later stages. The data show that brúnn is the more frequently used term, though the earliest texts suggest that both brúnn and jarpr were contextually restricted. Gradually, brúnn came to be applied to a wider range of objects, whereas jarpr remained a secondary color term. As a basic color term, brúnn should be assigned a fairly late stage in the temporal-evolutionary order of basic color terms.
- Subjects
BROWN; OLD Norse literature; ICELANDIC literature; LINGUISTICS; COLORS
- Publication
NOWELE: North-Western European Language Evolution, 2017, Vol 70, Issue 1, p22
- ISSN
0108-8416
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1075/nowele.70.1.02wol