Old Norse is a member of the (North-)Germanic branch of the Indo-European language family. It was spoken along the west coast of Scandinavia and northern Denmark. The first inscriptions are known from the 7th century, with literary texts attested from after 1100 AD.
Bibliography:
Barnes, Michael. 1999. A New Introduction to Old Norse. Viking Society for Northern Research, University College London.
Ranke, Friedrich and Hofmann, Dietrich. 1988. Altnordisches Elementarbuch. Einführung, Grammatik, Texte (zum Teil mit Übersetzung) und Wörterbuch. (SAGOESCH, 2214.) Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter. 208pp.
Author: David Šimeček
Note: When a language has a syntactic capacity of forming an adjective valence phrase, but such phrase was not found in the corpus by the researcher, the slot is labeled "Not found". When a language does not have the capacity (e.g., does not employ certain case), the slot is labeled "No data".