This article explores patterns of language use in oral poetry within a variety of semantic formula. Such a formula may vary its surface texture in relation to phonic demands of the metrical environment in which it is realized. Metrically entangled kennings in Old Norse dróttkvætt poetry provide material for a series of case studies focusing on variation in realizing formulae of this type. Old Norse kennings present a semantic formula of a particular type which is valuable as an example owing to the extremes of textural variation that it enables. Focus will be on variation between two broad semantic categories in expressing the formula’s consistent unit of meaning that are otherwise unambiguously distinct: proper names for mythological being...
This article challenges the strictest form of the Parry-Lord theory, which takes the elaborate syste...
The present work is intended to be a contribution in the study of kennings (special rhetorical figur...
A continuation of Sale's earlier article, (8/1 [1993]:87-142), on the statistical analysis applied t...
This article explores patterns of language use in oral poetry within a variety of semantic formula. ...
This article explores patterns of language use in oral poetry within a variety of semantic formula. ...
This article explores patterns of language use in oral poetry within a variety of semantic formula. ...
This thesis examines the use and distribution of seven core adjectives for wisdom in the Old Norse p...
This section deals with the usage and adaptation of individual formulae, and with the availability o...
Mark W. Edwards (Stanford University) is well known for his cogent analyses of Homer's traditional s...
In order to investigate the compositional techniques of skaldic poetry and determine if any oral for...
This thesis addresses the general issue of formulaic variation in early Greek epic – not formulaic c...
Abstract The adjective (of famous foals) appears five times in early Greek poetry, thrice in the Ili...
The kenning was an interesting literary technique used by ancient Anglo-Saxon poets for many centuri...
This article tries to show that the formulaic diction on the level of verse line and formulaic patte...
This article is about the modellative potential of a genre, i.e. about one of the main theoretical q...
This article challenges the strictest form of the Parry-Lord theory, which takes the elaborate syste...
The present work is intended to be a contribution in the study of kennings (special rhetorical figur...
A continuation of Sale's earlier article, (8/1 [1993]:87-142), on the statistical analysis applied t...
This article explores patterns of language use in oral poetry within a variety of semantic formula. ...
This article explores patterns of language use in oral poetry within a variety of semantic formula. ...
This article explores patterns of language use in oral poetry within a variety of semantic formula. ...
This thesis examines the use and distribution of seven core adjectives for wisdom in the Old Norse p...
This section deals with the usage and adaptation of individual formulae, and with the availability o...
Mark W. Edwards (Stanford University) is well known for his cogent analyses of Homer's traditional s...
In order to investigate the compositional techniques of skaldic poetry and determine if any oral for...
This thesis addresses the general issue of formulaic variation in early Greek epic – not formulaic c...
Abstract The adjective (of famous foals) appears five times in early Greek poetry, thrice in the Ili...
The kenning was an interesting literary technique used by ancient Anglo-Saxon poets for many centuri...
This article tries to show that the formulaic diction on the level of verse line and formulaic patte...
This article is about the modellative potential of a genre, i.e. about one of the main theoretical q...
This article challenges the strictest form of the Parry-Lord theory, which takes the elaborate syste...
The present work is intended to be a contribution in the study of kennings (special rhetorical figur...
A continuation of Sale's earlier article, (8/1 [1993]:87-142), on the statistical analysis applied t...