Jakobsen, Jakob. 1928, 1932. An Etymological Dictionary of the Norn Language in Shetland. London/Copenhagen: David Nutt/Vilhelm Prior. (2 vols.)
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address = {London/Copenhagen},
author = {Jakobsen, Jakob},
note = {2 vols.},
publisher = {David Nutt/Vilhelm Prior},
title = {An Etymological Dictionary of the Norn Language in Shetland},
year = {1928, 1932},
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inlg = {English [eng]},
isbn = {9780404175542},
langnote = {Modern Shetland Norn counts as Scots [sco]},
lgcode = {Old Norn (8th-16th cent) was a West Scandinavian language closely related to Faroese-Icelandic-Norwegian probably intelligible Old Norse and Jakobsen is not describing Norn as such but the etymologically Norse vocabulary of the 19th century local dialect of Scots English [non]},
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}
| Name in source | Glottolog languoid |
|---|---|
| Old Norn (8th-16th cent) was a West Scandinavian language closely related to Faroese-Icelandic-Norwegian probably intelligible Old Norse and Jakobsen is not describing Norn as such but the etymologically Norse vocabulary of the 19th century local dialect of Scots English |