According to Sievers (1885,1993), there are five metrical types of Germanic alliterative poetry based on two stressed positions or lifts (S) and two unstressed positions or drops (W), i.e. SWSW (Type A), WSWS (Type B), WSSW (Type C), SSWW (Type D), and SWWS(Type E), with the sixth possible combination WWSS lacking from the inventory. A close examination of Old English Beowulf reveals that this sixth type is in fact present. The two patterns of this type WWSS are verses with a disyllabic compound filling two lifts, as Methone waelraes \u27...me for the murderous onslaught\u27 (2101a), and verses with a \u27contracted\u27 vowel (i.e. a vowel that has arisen from hiatus) as the second lift, as Swa sceal man don \u27as a man should do\u27 (1534...
The article assesses the rhetorical uses of the main kinds of non-functional alliteration that are a...
I examine those linguistic features of Old English and Old Norse which serve as the basic elements f...
One of the most striking features of Anglo-Saxon alliterative poetry is the extraordinary richness o...
According to Sievers (1885, 1893), there are five metrical types of Germanic alliterative poetry bas...
In Old English Beowulf, the finite verb in verse 2717b seah on enta geweorc takes precedence over tw...
This article assesses the authenticity of the three-position SxS verse type in Beowulf on the basis ...
The classic explanation of Old English meter, Eduard Sievers\u27 Theory of Five Types, has a number ...
This paper provides a typological account of Old Germanic metre by investigating its parametric vari...
The adverb ungemete, unigmetes in Beowulf and elsewhere in Old English verse creates significant met...
249 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.The present work shows that u...
While generally discussed in metrical terms, Kuhn\u27s (1933) Laws are intended by the proponent to ...
Because of its faulty alliteration and irregular metrical configuration, the manuscript reading fela...
Seiichi Suzuki, The Meters of Old Norse Eddic Poetry: Common Germanic Inheritance and North Germanic...
One of the most striking features of Anglo-Saxon alliterative poetry is the extraordinary richness o...
This paper proposes a modified version of anacrusis which applies to a verse- initial element in ord...
The article assesses the rhetorical uses of the main kinds of non-functional alliteration that are a...
I examine those linguistic features of Old English and Old Norse which serve as the basic elements f...
One of the most striking features of Anglo-Saxon alliterative poetry is the extraordinary richness o...
According to Sievers (1885, 1893), there are five metrical types of Germanic alliterative poetry bas...
In Old English Beowulf, the finite verb in verse 2717b seah on enta geweorc takes precedence over tw...
This article assesses the authenticity of the three-position SxS verse type in Beowulf on the basis ...
The classic explanation of Old English meter, Eduard Sievers\u27 Theory of Five Types, has a number ...
This paper provides a typological account of Old Germanic metre by investigating its parametric vari...
The adverb ungemete, unigmetes in Beowulf and elsewhere in Old English verse creates significant met...
249 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.The present work shows that u...
While generally discussed in metrical terms, Kuhn\u27s (1933) Laws are intended by the proponent to ...
Because of its faulty alliteration and irregular metrical configuration, the manuscript reading fela...
Seiichi Suzuki, The Meters of Old Norse Eddic Poetry: Common Germanic Inheritance and North Germanic...
One of the most striking features of Anglo-Saxon alliterative poetry is the extraordinary richness o...
This paper proposes a modified version of anacrusis which applies to a verse- initial element in ord...
The article assesses the rhetorical uses of the main kinds of non-functional alliteration that are a...
I examine those linguistic features of Old English and Old Norse which serve as the basic elements f...
One of the most striking features of Anglo-Saxon alliterative poetry is the extraordinary richness o...