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English language --- Rhythm. --- Phonology. --- Accents and accentuation. --- -English language --- -Germanic languages --- Phonology --- Rhythm --- Accents and accentuation --- -Phonology --- Germanic languages --- English language - Old English, ca. 450-1100 - Rhythm. --- English language - Old English, ca. 450-1100 - Phonology. --- English language - Old English, ca. 450-1100 - Accents and accentuation.
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Rhythm. --- English language --- Anglais (Langue) --- Rhythm --- Versification --- Rythme --- Beowulf --- Versification. --- Epic poetry, English (Old) --- History and criticism. --- Old English, ca. 450-1100 --- Epic poetry [English ] (Old) --- History and criticism --- Germanic languages --- Bjowulf --- English language - Old English, ca. 450-1100 - Rhythm. --- English language - Old English, ca. 450-1100 - Versification. --- Epic poetry, English (Old) - History and criticism.
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Alliteration. --- Civilization, Anglo-Saxon. --- English language --- Germanic languages --- Rhetoric, Medieval. --- Rhythm. --- Versification. --- Alliteratie --- Alliteration --- Allitération --- Angelsaksische beschaving --- Angelsaksische cultuur --- Anglo-Saxon civilization --- Beschaving [Angelsaksische ] --- Civilisation anglo-saxonne --- Civilization [Anglo-Saxon ] --- Cultuur [Angelsaksische ] --- Medieval rhetoric --- Middeleeuwse retorica --- Retorica [Middeleeuwse ] --- Rhetoric [Medieval ] --- Rhétorique médiévale --- Beowulf --- Versification --- Old English, ca. 450-1100 --- Rhythm --- Beowulf - Versification. --- English language - Old English, ca. 450-1100 - Rhythm. --- Germanic languages - Versification. --- Arts and Humanities --- Literature --- BEOWULF --- ENGLISH LANGUAGE --- ANGLO-SAXON CIVILIZATION --- MEDIEVAL RHETORIC --- ALLITERATION --- ALTHOCHDEUTSCHE LITERATUR --- VERSIFICATION --- OLD ENGLISH --- RHYTHM --- HILDEBRANDSLIED
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This 1998 book is a clear and accessible account of early Germanic alliterative verse which explains how such verse was treated by the Beowulf poet. There are differences of poetic style between Beowulf and the otherwise similar verse of ancient Scandinavia and continental Europe. Such distinctions have intrigued scholars for over a century, but Russom is the first to provide a systematic explanation of Old English, Old Norse, Old Saxon, and Old High German alliterative metres. The system of alliterative rules described by Russom derives from ordinary language; the rules change with language over historical time, rather than persisting as arbitrary restrictions. Once the relations between language and metre are identified, it is possible to see how language change yielded the divergent metrical practices which gave each tradition its special character. Russom's results should interest scholars of Old English and related Germanic languages, as well as linguists and those concerned with poetic metre.
English language --- Germanic languages --- Civilization, Anglo-Saxon. --- Rhetoric, Medieval. --- Alliteration. --- Rhyme --- Versification --- Anglo-Saxon civilization --- Anglo-Saxons --- Teutonic languages --- Indo-European languages --- Versification. --- Rhythm. --- Civilization --- Beowulf --- Bjowulf --- Arts and Humanities --- Literature --- Civilization [Anglo-Saxon ] --- Rhetoric [Medieval ] --- Alliteration --- Beowulf - Versification. --- English language - Old English, ca. 450-1100 - Rhythm. --- Germanic languages - Versification. --- BEOWULF --- ENGLISH LANGUAGE --- ANGLO-SAXON CIVILIZATION --- MEDIEVAL RHETORIC --- ALLITERATION --- ALTHOCHDEUTSCHE LITERATUR --- VERSIFICATION --- OLD ENGLISH --- HILDEBRANDSLIED --- RHYTHM
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