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Certain Old Norse Secondary Formations

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 April 2026

Albert Morey Sturtevant*
Affiliation:
University of Kansas

Abstract

The primary type of these two consonant clusters represents the PGmc. status when the two consonants were not due to the contraction of an intermediate vowel, whereas the secondary was the result of this contraction. In the primary type both Gothic and Old Norse show that l exerted an occlusive force on the following ð; cf. PGmc. *stĕ-staðĕ > *stĕ-stal-ð > Goth, stai-stal-d [not *stai-stal-þ] ‘acquired’; PGmc. *halðĕ > PN *hal-ð > *hal-d [not *hal-þ] > ON halt ‘hold’. Only Gothic shows that r exerted an occlusive force upon ð; cf. Goth, waur-d [not *waur-þ] ‘word’, but ON or-ð. For Old Norse we may then postulate the primary status as ld : rð.

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Copyright
Copyright © 1953 Linguistic Society of America

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