Prosody in Medieval English and Norse (British Academy Monographs)

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Prosody in Medieval English and Norse (British Academy Monographs)

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Full Description

How can we reconstruct the rhythms and cadences - the prosody - of past languages? Prosody in Medieval English and Norse approaches this problem by comparing two closely related languages with a long written history in the Middle Ages. Through a series of case studies on vowel reductions and alliterative verse forms, Kaster identifies important continuities in the internal rhythmic structure of words and explores the enduring role of the bimoraic trochee.

The main rhythmic building block of these languages, the bimoraic trochee, shapes both linguistic change and poetic structure. The bimoraic trochee played a defining role in the loss of many unstressed vowels that took place in English and Norse in the 6th and 7th centuries, and continued to influence vowel reductions in later English. In alliterative poetry, the bimoraic trochee explains previously opaque restrictions against using certain words in certain metrical contexts, especially the controversial Kaluza's law in Beowulf and Craigie's law in the Poetic Edda. Together, these case studies allow prosodic change and stability to be traced over time.

Contents

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 Hēafudu-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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