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Good morning. Birthday greetings to Sigurður Nordal, 14 Sept. 1951. From his youngest students.
Sigurðar's Word-making by Bjarni Vilhjálmsson. - Sailing to Iceland from Bishop's Lynn by Björn Þorsteinsson. - How does Snorri Sturluson describe the language of men? by Finnbogi Guðmundsson. - Guðmundur bishop Arason the good and the collapse of the Icelandic nation 1962-'64 by Flosi Sigurbjörnsson. - Was brother Eysteinn in Þykkvabær the author of Lilja? by Gunnar Finnbogason. - Three speeches by Haraldur Matthíasson. - The origin of the voiceless pronunciation before p, t, k by Árni Böðvarsson. - The guest's "ear" is clear by Jón Aðalsteinn Jónsson. - Poetry by Ólafur M. Ólafsson. - Elements from the history of the Icelandic clock and the laws of the poetic language by Helgi J. Halldórsson. - Women and Law Metaphors in the Poems of Einar Benediktsson by Karólína Einarsdóttir. - The Dream Poem in Icelandic by Kristján Eldjárn. - Grýla by Lárus Blöndal. - Some Observations on the Introductions of Direct Speech in Icelandic by Runólfur A. Þórarinsson.
Sigurðar's Word-making by Bjarni Vilhjálmsson. - Sailing to Iceland from Bishop's Lynn by Björn Þorsteinsson. - How does Snorri Sturluson describe the language of men? by Finnbogi Guðmundsson. - Guðmundur bishop Arason the good and the collapse of the Icelandic nation 1962-'64 by Flosi Sigurbjörnsson. - Was brother Eysteinn in Þykkvabær the author of Lilja? by Gunnar Finnbogason. - Three speeches by Haraldur Matthíasson. - The origin of the voiceless pronunciation before p, t, k by Árni Böðvarsson. - The guest's "ear" is clear by Jón Aðalsteinn Jónsson. - Poetry by Ólafur M. Ólafsson. - Elements from the history of the Icelandic clock and the laws of the poetic language by Helgi J. Halldórsson. - Women and Law Metaphors in the Poems of Einar Benediktsson by Karólína Einarsdóttir. - The Dream Poem in Icelandic by Kristján Eldjárn. - Grýla by Lárus Blöndal. - Some Observations on the Introductions of Direct Speech in Icelandic by Runólfur A. Þórarinsson.