Bibliography

Alf (Alf Axelssøn)
Sommerfelt
b. 23 November 1892–d. 12 October 1965

28 publications between 1916 and 1974 indexed
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Works authored

Sommerfelt, Alf, The dialect of Torr, Co. Donegal, I: phonology, Skrifter utgitt av det Norske Videnskaps-Akademi i Oslo II, Hist.-filos. klasse, 1-2, Christiania: Jacob Dybwad, 1922.
Sommerfelt, Alf, en italo-celtique: son rôle dans l'évolution du systeme morphologique des langues italiques et celtiques, Skrifter utgitt av det Norske Videnskaps-Akademi i Oslo II, Hist.-filos. klasse, 4, Christiania: Jacob Dybwad, 1921.
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Sommerfelt, Alf, Le breton parlé a Saint-Pol-de-Leon: phonétique et morphologie, Rennes, 1920.
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Contributions to journals

Baumgarten, Rolf, and Alf Sommerfelt, “Alf Sommerfelt's proposals for an Irish linguistic survey, 1941”, Studia Hibernica 14 (1974): 124–139.
Sommerfelt, Alf, “Sentence patterns in the dialect of Torr”, Lochlann: A Review of Celtic Studies 3 (1963): 255–277.
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Sommerfelt, Alf, “Index, additions and corrections to The dialect of Torr, Co. Donegal”, Lochlann: A Review of Celtic Studies 3 (1963): 331–374.
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Sommerfelt, Alf, “Word limits in Modern Irish (dialect of Torr)”, Lochlann: A Review of Celtic Studies 3 (1963): 298–314.
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Sommerfelt, Alf, “Phonetic texts from the dialect of Torr, Co. Donegal”, Lochlann: A Review of Celtic Studies 3 (1963): 375–403.
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Sommerfelt, Alf, “Caractère et développement du système vocalique vieil-irlandais”, Études Celtiques 10:1 (1962–1963): 7–17.
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Sommerfelt, Alf, “The phonemic structure of the dialect of Torr, Co. Donegal”, Lochlann: A Review of Celtic Studies 3 (1963): 237–254.
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Sommerfelt, Alf, “The structural point of view applied to the analysis of the consonant system of a Donegal dialect”, Celtica 5 (1960): 107–115.
Sommerfelt, Alf, “The English forms of the names of the main provinces of Ireland”, Lochlann: A Review of Celtic Studies 1 (1958): 223–228.
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Sommerfelt, Alf, “On the Norse form of the name of the Picts and the date of the first Norse raids on Scotland”, Lochlann: A Review of Celtic Studies 1 (1958): 218–222.
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Sommerfelt, Alf, “The structure of the consonant system of the Gaelic of Torr, Co. Donegal”, Ériu 16 (1952): 205–211.
Sommerfelt, Alf, “The Norseman in present day Donegal tradition”, Journal of Celtic Studies 1 (1949–1950): 232–238.
Sommerfelt, Alf, “Nécrologie: Alexander Bugge”, Revue Celtique 48 (1931): 477–478.
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Sommerfelt, Alf, “Modern Irish ipv. pl. 2 in -gī”, Ériu 9 (1921–1923): 68–70.
Sommerfelt, Alf, “Le système verbal dans In cath catharda”, Revue Celtique 40 (1923): 157–167 (index), 168–169 (addenda et corrigenda).
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Sommerfelt, Alf, “A reflex of the prehistoric change of ai: a”, Ériu 9 (1921–1923): 70.
Sommerfelt, Alf, “Carl Marstrander: Recherches sur l’histoire du vieux-norrois en Irlande. Résumées”, Revue Celtique 39 (1922): 175–198.
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Sommerfelt, Alf, “Le système verbal dans In cath catharda”, Revue Celtique 38 (1920–1921): 25–47.
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Sommerfelt, Alf, “Breton bomm ‘mât qui maintient la base de la grande voile’”, Revue Celtique 38 (1920–1921): 178.
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Sommerfelt, Alf, “Le système verbal dans In cath catharda”, Revue Celtique 37 (1917–1919): 230–246, 353–357 (corrections).
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Sommerfelt, Alf, “On the form imparrá”, Ériu 8 (1916): 126.
Sommerfelt, Alf, “Le système verbal dans In cath catharda”, Revue Celtique 36 (1915–1916): 23–62, 295–334.
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Contributions to edited collections or authored works

Sommerfelt, Alf, “The Norse influence on Irish and Scottish Gaelic”, in: Brian Ó Cuív (ed.), Proceedings of the First International Congress of Celtic Studies, Dublin 1959, 1, Dublin: Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1962. 73–77.