Eduard Sievers’ Altgermanische Metrik remains a foundational work for Germanic metrical research, even 125 years after its publication in 1893. His impact on the field may be roughly divided into three broad approaches: 1) the impulse for the typological categorization and labelling of verses; 2) the four-position principle as the basis for alliterative metre; and 3) the focus on linguistic material in metre, especially his identification of the system of resolution. The typological impulse has waned in recent years, though Sievers’ labels for different verse patterns remain widely used. The four-position principle is currently the dominant paradigm for understanding Germanic metre, but there are reasons to doubt its correctness. Sievers’ m...
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...
According to Sievers (1885,1993), there are five metrical types of Germanic alliterative poetry base...
This paper provides a typological account of Old Germanic metre by investigating its parametric vari...
I examine those linguistic features of Old English and Old Norse which serve as the basic elements f...
Seiichi Suzuki, The Meters of Old Norse Eddic Poetry: Common Germanic Inheritance and North Germanic...
The classic explanation of Old English meter, Eduard Sievers\u27 Theory of Five Types, has a number ...
The metrical theory devised by Eduard Sievers and refined by A. J. Bliss forms the basis for most cu...
Ants Oras’s innovation was not confined to the sphere of language, he also has an important role in ...
textThe focus of this dissertation is the refinement of comparative metrical analysis, i.e. the com...
It is readily apparent that syllable structure plays a role in an exceptionally large number of phon...
According to Sievers (1885, 1893), there are five metrical types of Germanic alliterative poetry bas...
A decade ago, Thomas A. Bredehoft designed a new theory of Old English metre that classified Ælfric ...
The present volume unites fifteen studies on language and meter. For the most part, the articles beg...
In Language and Meter, Dieter Gunkel and Olav Hackstein unite fifteen linguistic studies on a variet...
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...
According to Sievers (1885,1993), there are five metrical types of Germanic alliterative poetry base...
This paper provides a typological account of Old Germanic metre by investigating its parametric vari...
I examine those linguistic features of Old English and Old Norse which serve as the basic elements f...
Seiichi Suzuki, The Meters of Old Norse Eddic Poetry: Common Germanic Inheritance and North Germanic...
The classic explanation of Old English meter, Eduard Sievers\u27 Theory of Five Types, has a number ...
The metrical theory devised by Eduard Sievers and refined by A. J. Bliss forms the basis for most cu...
Ants Oras’s innovation was not confined to the sphere of language, he also has an important role in ...
textThe focus of this dissertation is the refinement of comparative metrical analysis, i.e. the com...
It is readily apparent that syllable structure plays a role in an exceptionally large number of phon...
According to Sievers (1885, 1893), there are five metrical types of Germanic alliterative poetry bas...
A decade ago, Thomas A. Bredehoft designed a new theory of Old English metre that classified Ælfric ...
The present volume unites fifteen studies on language and meter. For the most part, the articles beg...
In Language and Meter, Dieter Gunkel and Olav Hackstein unite fifteen linguistic studies on a variet...
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...
According to Sievers (1885,1993), there are five metrical types of Germanic alliterative poetry base...