Orð og tunga - 01.06.2013, Side 169

Orð og tunga - 01.06.2013, Side 169
Kirsten Wolf: Basic Color Terms in Old Norse-Icelandic 159 4 Conclusion The most striking difference between these sequences and the evo- lutionary order proposed by Berlin and Kay and modified for Old Norse-Icelandic by Wolf (2006, 2009, and forthcoming) is the promi- nence of rauðr. An explanation for the relative infrequent use of svartr and hvítr in comparison with rauðr may be that in the case of the two achromatic basic color terms there are near-synonyms, such as dokkr and myrkr (for svartr) and Ijóss, fagr, and possibly bleikr (for hvítr), which have not been considered in this study, whereas rjóðr is the only near-synonym for rauðr and occurs only once (Kormáks saga 230.15).8 Blár, too, is very common, but, as argued by Wolf (2006: 74), it orig- inally meant simply a dark color and did not attach firmly to the blue spectrum until the late fourteenth century. Considering the fact that the vast majority of the Sagas and pættir of Icelanders are believed to have been composed before the late fourteenth century, most of the occurrences of blár in these works should, therefore, probably be grouped with svartr, which would make svartr the most commonly used color term. Accordingly, the order of frequency for the first four (five) color terms is likely as follows: black (svartr/blár) > white (hvítr) > red (rauðr) > grey (grár), which is in line with the above proposed sequence for Old Norse-Icelandic. With regard to the last three color terms, brúnn, grœnn, and gulr, the frequency study supports the above proposed sequence in that gulr as a color term should be assigned a late stage and after grœnn and brúnn. Indeed, as argued by Wolf (2010:123), "while yellow (gulr) certainly existed, the color was expressed primarily by means of de- rivatives oígull prior to the thirteenth century." The dating of the Sagas of Icelanders is a controversial matter, but there seems to be general agreement to date the composition of, for example, Egils saga Skalla-Grímssonar to the first half of the thir- teenth century, that of Eyrbyggja saga and Laxdœla saga to around the middle of the thirteenth century, and that of Njáls saga and Hrafnkels saga Freysgoða to the last quarter of the thirteenth century. Also, most scholars regard Bárðar saga Snæfellsáss, Finnboga saga ramma, Fljótsdœla saga, Flóamanna saga, Grettis saga, Harðar saga ok Hólmverja, Hávarðar saga ísfirðings, Kjalnesinga saga, Króka-Refs saga, Svarfdœla saga, Þórðar saga hreðu, and Víglundar saga as postclassical sagas. 8 This is discounting compounds and derivations of rjóðr.
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