George T. Flom
American linguist
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George T. Flom's Degrees
- PhD Linguistics Stanford University
- Masters Linguistics Stanford University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, George Tobias Flom was an American professor of linguistics and author of numerous reference books. Background George Tobias Flom was born in Utica, Dane County, Wisconsin. His grandfather had immigrated to the U.S. from Aurland in Sogn og Fjordane in Norway at the beginning of the 1840s. Flom studied at the University of Wisconsin in Madison from 1889 to 1893, received his master's degree from Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee in 1894, and studied in Copenhagen and Leipzig from 1898 to 1899. He received his doctorate from Columbia University in 1900 for a thesis on the Nordic influence on the Scots language.
George T. Flom's Published Works
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- The Viking Society for Northern Research (15)
- English Loanwords in American Norwegian: As Spoken in the Koshkonong Settlement, Wisconsin (1926) (9)
- Introductory Old English grammar and reader (1931) (9)
- Alliteration and Variation in Old Germanic Name-Giving (4)
- The Gender of English Loan-Nouns in Norse Dialects in America: A Contribution to the Study of the Development of Grammatical Gender (4)
- Noa Words in North Sea Regions; A Chapter in Folklore and Linguistics (1925) (4)
- Breaking in Old Norse and Old English: With Special Reference to the Relations between Them (1937) (3)
- SUN‐SYMBOLS OF THE TOMB‐SCULPTURES AT LOUGHCREW, IRELAND,1 ILLUSTRATED BY SIMILAR FIGURES IN SCANDINAVIAN ROCK‐TRACINGS (1924) (3)
- Place-Name Tests of Racial Mixture in Northern England (1924) (2)
- Codex AM, 619 quarto : old Norwegian book of homilies containing the miracles of Saint Olaf and Alcuin's de virtutibus et vitiis (1932) (1)
- The Etymology of Big-bug. (1)
- Norwegian grammar and reader (1)
- The Icelandic Physiologus. Facsimile Edition with an Introduction. (1940) (1)
- Norwegian Place Names (1955) (0)
- A Note on Piers Plowman. (1908) (0)
- Tegner's Frithiofs Saga. (1910) (0)
- Fragment AM 315e of the older Gulathing law : from an old Norwegian codex of the XIIIth century, with facsimile and introduction (0)
- The old Norwegian general law of the Gulathing according to codex Gl. k. s. 1154 folio (1937) (0)
- The Borgarthing law of the Codex Tunsbergensis, C.R. 1642, 4to. : an old Norwegian manuscript of 1320-1330 (0)
- Norsk Folkeminnesamlarar II, 1 (1918) (0)
- FIGURES OF SHIPS AND THE FOUR‐SPOKED WHEEL IN ANCIENT IRISH SCULPTURE (1923) (0)
- The Borgarthing Law of the Codex Tunsbergensis. (0)
- The main manuscript of Konungs Skuggsjá in phototypic reproduction with diplomatic text (0)
- The language of the Konungs skuggsjá (Speculum regale) according to the chief manuscript, AM. 243 B a, fol (0)
- The Lay of Thrym, or the Fetching of Thor's Hammer (1907) (0)
- The Morphology of the Dialect of Aurland (In Sogn, Norway) (1947) (0)
- The Old Norwegian General Law of the Gulathing@@@Altnorwegens Urfehdebann und der Geleitschwur (1939) (0)
- The Language of Shetland. (1902) (0)
- A RECENTLY DISCOVERED STONE SCULPTURE IN ÖLAND, SWEDEN (1922) (0)
- Swedish Grammar and Reader. (1909) (0)
- The Roxburghshire Word-Book. George Watson (1925) (0)
- Danish-Norwedian-English Dictionary. (1901) (0)
- The Dialectical Provenience of Scandinavian Loan Words in English, with Special Reference to Lowland Scotch (0)
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