This essay serves as an attempt to examine various hapax legomena in the Old English poem Exodus from an etymological perspective in order to more conclusively determine its date of composition. Exodus is somewhat unique among Old English epic poems in its proportion ofhapax legeomena, having over 150 examples in under 600 surviving lines. Its date of composition is ofparticular scholarly interest due to its disputed relationship with the more famous epic Beowulf(which includesan identical long-line). This essay explores those hapax legomena in the work whose etymologies are the most heated sources of debate in Anglo-Saxon scholarship: namely, seven ofthe eight monomorphemic, or at least non-compound, hapaxes as well as one particularly con...
In his seminal contribution on "Etymology and the Old Testament", J. Barr wrote: "Etymology is parti...
This project is the first holistic survey of the major verbs of speech in Old English Poetry. In par...
This is a small quantitative study with focus on colloquial English words with an Old Norse origin. ...
It is pointed out that ūtfūs in line 33a of the Old English poem Beowulf is not a hapax legomenon, a...
The definition of words in the Hebrew Bible as hapax legomena is a thorny issue. Even more problemat...
The present study aims at bringing new light upon Old English words which have remained obscure in t...
This thesis examines the literary representations of pilgrimage in Anglo-Saxon England by focusing u...
A recent resurgence of interest in Old Norse linguistic borrowings in Old English has greatly expand...
The first element in more or less original compounds like OE \u101n-haga/-hoga, \u101n-floga (only i...
This paper seeks to illustrate the influence of Old Norse on the English lexicon. The theoretical pa...
The aim of this article is to measure the productivity of the Old English weak verb suffixes-ettan, ...
A recent resurgence of interest in Old Norse linguistic borrowings in Old English has greatly expand...
The poet of the Old English Exodus is often assumed to have been influenced by the well-known allego...
Treball Final de Grau en Estudis Anglesos. Codi: EA0938. Curs acadèmic: 2016/2017One of the ways in ...
The paper deals with the linguistic and poetic analysis of the formula 'X maþelode' ('someone said')...
In his seminal contribution on "Etymology and the Old Testament", J. Barr wrote: "Etymology is parti...
This project is the first holistic survey of the major verbs of speech in Old English Poetry. In par...
This is a small quantitative study with focus on colloquial English words with an Old Norse origin. ...
It is pointed out that ūtfūs in line 33a of the Old English poem Beowulf is not a hapax legomenon, a...
The definition of words in the Hebrew Bible as hapax legomena is a thorny issue. Even more problemat...
The present study aims at bringing new light upon Old English words which have remained obscure in t...
This thesis examines the literary representations of pilgrimage in Anglo-Saxon England by focusing u...
A recent resurgence of interest in Old Norse linguistic borrowings in Old English has greatly expand...
The first element in more or less original compounds like OE \u101n-haga/-hoga, \u101n-floga (only i...
This paper seeks to illustrate the influence of Old Norse on the English lexicon. The theoretical pa...
The aim of this article is to measure the productivity of the Old English weak verb suffixes-ettan, ...
A recent resurgence of interest in Old Norse linguistic borrowings in Old English has greatly expand...
The poet of the Old English Exodus is often assumed to have been influenced by the well-known allego...
Treball Final de Grau en Estudis Anglesos. Codi: EA0938. Curs acadèmic: 2016/2017One of the ways in ...
The paper deals with the linguistic and poetic analysis of the formula 'X maþelode' ('someone said')...
In his seminal contribution on "Etymology and the Old Testament", J. Barr wrote: "Etymology is parti...
This project is the first holistic survey of the major verbs of speech in Old English Poetry. In par...
This is a small quantitative study with focus on colloquial English words with an Old Norse origin. ...