In this paper I propose a scansion of Old English alliterative poetry in terms of a binary branching template. The analysis builds on work by Halle and Keyser (1971) and Maling (1971), but has two advantages over these analyses: (a) it provides a natural explanation of many apparently irregular verses, and (b) it makes more accurate predictions of the relative frequencies of different verse types
The approach to Old English (OE) poetic meter traditionally taken is to describe the meter in terms...
This book traces the development of hypermetric verse in Old English and compares it to the cognate ...
It has long been held that the alliterating long line common to the earliest traditions of medieval ...
This study describes the verse design of Old English poetry in terms of modern phonological theory, ...
This study describes the verse design of Old English poetry in terms of modern phonological theory, ...
textThe focus of this dissertation is the refinement of comparative metrical analysis, i.e. the com...
textThe focus of this dissertation is the refinement of comparative metrical analysis, i.e. the com...
This study describes the verse design of Old English poetry in terms of modern phonological theory, ...
The thesis deals with the history of the alliterative long line from Old English to both early and l...
The importance of metrical analysis to the broad work of textual criticism and literary analysis can...
A decade ago, Thomas A. Bredehoft designed a new theory of Old English metre that classified Ælfric ...
The article assesses the rhetorical uses of the main kinds of non-functional alliteration that are a...
The metrical theory devised by Eduard Sievers and refined by A. J. Bliss forms the basis for most cu...
I examine those linguistic features of Old English and Old Norse which serve as the basic elements f...
The classic explanation of Old English meter, Eduard Sievers\u27 Theory of Five Types, has a number ...
The approach to Old English (OE) poetic meter traditionally taken is to describe the meter in terms...
This book traces the development of hypermetric verse in Old English and compares it to the cognate ...
It has long been held that the alliterating long line common to the earliest traditions of medieval ...
This study describes the verse design of Old English poetry in terms of modern phonological theory, ...
This study describes the verse design of Old English poetry in terms of modern phonological theory, ...
textThe focus of this dissertation is the refinement of comparative metrical analysis, i.e. the com...
textThe focus of this dissertation is the refinement of comparative metrical analysis, i.e. the com...
This study describes the verse design of Old English poetry in terms of modern phonological theory, ...
The thesis deals with the history of the alliterative long line from Old English to both early and l...
The importance of metrical analysis to the broad work of textual criticism and literary analysis can...
A decade ago, Thomas A. Bredehoft designed a new theory of Old English metre that classified Ælfric ...
The article assesses the rhetorical uses of the main kinds of non-functional alliteration that are a...
The metrical theory devised by Eduard Sievers and refined by A. J. Bliss forms the basis for most cu...
I examine those linguistic features of Old English and Old Norse which serve as the basic elements f...
The classic explanation of Old English meter, Eduard Sievers\u27 Theory of Five Types, has a number ...
The approach to Old English (OE) poetic meter traditionally taken is to describe the meter in terms...
This book traces the development of hypermetric verse in Old English and compares it to the cognate ...
It has long been held that the alliterating long line common to the earliest traditions of medieval ...