Prosody in Medieval English and Norse reconstructs aspects of linguistic prosody from the medieval records of two closely related languages: English and Norse. Evidence from a series of case studies points to continuity in the internal rhythms of words in these languages, especially the enduring role of the bimoraic trochee.
Prosody in Medieval English and Norse reconstructs aspects of linguistic prosody from the medieval records of two closely related languages: English and Norse. Evidence from a series of case studies points to continuity in the internal rhythms of words in these languages, especially the enduring role of the bimoraic trochee.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Autorenporträt
Nelson Goering grew up in the Ocooch 'Mountains' of southwestern Wisconsin, and has a DPhil from the University of Oxford. He has held a British Academy funded postdoctoral fellowship on Norse Influence on Middle English Prosody, in the course of which he published a number of articles on early Germanic foot structure and metrics. He is currently at Ghent University, working on his FWO-funded research project Little Words in Early Germanic. This project combines evidence from metrics, orthography, and sound change to better understand the synchronic and diachronic dimensions of phonological clitic developments in the early Germanic languages.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Tables Acknowledgements Abbreviations and Symbols 1: Introduction: Bones and the Beast 2: The Toolkit: Syllables, Moras, Feet, and Words 3: Rum, Ram, Ruf: The Prosody of Alliterative Verse 4: The H¿afudu-problem: Early Old English Foot Structure 5: The Sandwich Rule: Kaluza's Law and Resolution in Beowulf 6: Feet in Early Middle English: Ie-Reduction 7: Metrical Resolution in Early Middle English 8: Later Middle English Prosody 9: The Norse Syllable Controversy 10: Vowel Loss in Runic Inscriptions 11: Resolution in Fornyrðislag 12: The Constrained Position: Non-resolution and Craigie's Law 13: Conclusion: Bimoraism in Medieval English and Norse Appendices Bibliography Note on Alphabetisation Index of Verses Index of Words Index of Subjects
List of Tables Acknowledgements Abbreviations and Symbols 1: Introduction: Bones and the Beast 2: The Toolkit: Syllables, Moras, Feet, and Words 3: Rum, Ram, Ruf: The Prosody of Alliterative Verse 4: The H¿afudu-problem: Early Old English Foot Structure 5: The Sandwich Rule: Kaluza's Law and Resolution in Beowulf 6: Feet in Early Middle English: Ie-Reduction 7: Metrical Resolution in Early Middle English 8: Later Middle English Prosody 9: The Norse Syllable Controversy 10: Vowel Loss in Runic Inscriptions 11: Resolution in Fornyrðislag 12: The Constrained Position: Non-resolution and Craigie's Law 13: Conclusion: Bimoraism in Medieval English and Norse Appendices Bibliography Note on Alphabetisation Index of Verses Index of Words Index of Subjects
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