Historical Evolution
Icelandic descends from West Norse brought by Viking settlers (874 CE). The sagas and Eddas document medieval norms; Danish rule introduced low-level contact. Independence (1944) and the Árni Magnússon Institute safeguard textual heritage. Modern language policy coins native compounds rather than accepting loans.
Phonology
Icelandic maintains voiceless pre-aspirated stops and a rounded front vowel /y/. Consonant length is phonemic. Stress is fixed on the first syllable; vowel quality in unstressed syllables reduces systematically.
Syntax
Icelandic is SVO with V2 in main clauses and retained four-case morphology. Strong and weak noun declensions persist; verb paradigms distinguish middle voice. Pro-drop is limited compared to mainland Scandinavian languages due to richer inflection.
Attributes
| Total Speakers | 350 K |
|---|---|
| L1 Native Speakers | 320 K |
| Number of Countries | 1 countries |
| Language Vitality Index | 7 scale |
| Web Domain Share (%) | 0.01 % |
| Language Family | Indo-European / Germanic / North Germanic |
| Standard Script | Latin (Icelandic alphabet) |
| Grammatical Typology | SVO/V2, Fusional |
| UNESCO Risk Category | Safe |