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- Greenlandic_Norse abstract "Greenlandic Norse is an extinct North Germanic dialect that was spoken in the Norse settlements of Greenland until their demise in the late 15th century. The language is attested through some 80 runic inscriptions, many of which are difficult to date and not all of which were necessarily carved by people born in Greenland.It is difficult to identify specifically Greenlandic linguistic features in the limited runic material. Nevertheless, there are inscriptions showing the use of t for historical þ in words such as torir rather than þorir and tana rather than þana. This linguistic innovation has parallels in West Norwegian in the late medieval period. On the other hand Greenlandic appears to have retained some features which changed in other types of Scandinavian. This includes initial hl and hr, otherwise only preserved in Icelandic, and the long vowel œ, which merged with æ in Icelandic but was preserved in Norwegian.Greenlandic Norse is believed to have been in language contact with the Kalaallisut language, the language of the Kalaallit, the then local Inuit people, and to have left loanwords in that language. In particular, the Kalaallisut word Kalaaleq (older Kakkalaaq), originally meaning quite the strong/courageous/gutsy one, is believed to be derived from the Norse term for the people they befriended upon encountering in the south, south-west coasts of Greenland. It is also known that the word kona, meaning wife, is of Norse origin as it is also the Icelandic translation of the word, and the word "kvinna" meaning "woman".The available evidence does not establish the presence of language attrition, the language most likely disappeared with the ethnic group that spoke it.".
- Greenlandic_Norse languageFamily Germanic_languages.
- Greenlandic_Norse languageFamily North_Germanic_languages.
- Greenlandic_Norse spokenIn Eastern_Settlement.
- Greenlandic_Norse spokenIn Greenland.
- Greenlandic_Norse spokenIn Western_Settlement.
- Greenlandic_Norse thumbnail Gron-rune-kingigtorssuaq.jpg?width=300.
- Greenlandic_Norse wikiPageExternalLink gron-greenland.htm.
- Greenlandic_Norse wikiPageID "15180769".
- Greenlandic_Norse wikiPageRevisionID "590767395".
- Greenlandic_Norse extinct "by the late 15th century".
- Greenlandic_Norse fam Germanic_languages.
- Greenlandic_Norse fam North_Germanic_languages.
- Greenlandic_Norse fam "West Scandinavian".
- Greenlandic_Norse familycolor "Indo-European".
- Greenlandic_Norse hasPhotoCollection Greenlandic_Norse.
- Greenlandic_Norse isoexception "dialect".
- Greenlandic_Norse linglist "non-gre".
- Greenlandic_Norse name "Greenlandic Norse".
- Greenlandic_Norse region "Greenland; Western Settlement and Eastern Settlement".
- Greenlandic_Norse wordnet_type synset-language-noun-1.
- Greenlandic_Norse subject Category:Extinct_Germanic_languages.
- Greenlandic_Norse subject Category:Germanic_culture.
- Greenlandic_Norse subject Category:History_of_Greenland.
- Greenlandic_Norse subject Category:Languages_of_Greenland.
- Greenlandic_Norse subject Category:Medieval_languages.
- Greenlandic_Norse subject Category:North_Germanic_languages.
- Greenlandic_Norse subject Category:Old_Norse_language.
- Greenlandic_Norse subject Category:Viking_Age.
- Greenlandic_Norse subject Category:Viking_exploration_of_North_America.
- Greenlandic_Norse type Abstraction100002137.
- Greenlandic_Norse type Communication100033020.
- Greenlandic_Norse type ExtinctGermanicLanguages.
- Greenlandic_Norse type Language106282651.
- Greenlandic_Norse type LanguagesOfGreenland.
- Greenlandic_Norse type MedievalLanguages.
- Greenlandic_Norse type NorthGermanicLanguages.
- Greenlandic_Norse type Language.
- Greenlandic_Norse type Language.
- Greenlandic_Norse type Language.
- Greenlandic_Norse type InformationEntity.
- Greenlandic_Norse comment "Greenlandic Norse is an extinct North Germanic dialect that was spoken in the Norse settlements of Greenland until their demise in the late 15th century. The language is attested through some 80 runic inscriptions, many of which are difficult to date and not all of which were necessarily carved by people born in Greenland.It is difficult to identify specifically Greenlandic linguistic features in the limited runic material.".
- Greenlandic_Norse label "Greenlandic Norse".
- Greenlandic_Norse label "Nórdico groenlandés".
- Greenlandic_Norse label "グリーンランドノルド語".
- Greenlandic_Norse label "格陵蘭諾爾斯語".
- Greenlandic_Norse sameAs Nórdico_groenlandés.
- Greenlandic_Norse sameAs グリーンランドノルド語.
- Greenlandic_Norse sameAs m.03hl0jb.
- Greenlandic_Norse sameAs Q855236.
- Greenlandic_Norse sameAs Q855236.
- Greenlandic_Norse sameAs Greenlandic_Norse.
- Greenlandic_Norse wasDerivedFrom Greenlandic_Norse?oldid=590767395.
- Greenlandic_Norse depiction Gron-rune-kingigtorssuaq.jpg.
- Greenlandic_Norse isPrimaryTopicOf Greenlandic_Norse.
- Greenlandic_Norse name "Greenlandic Norse".