Old English Meter and Linguistic Theory

Geoffrey Russom author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:11th Feb '10

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An application of linguistic rules obtained through analysis of Old English meter and theory and applied to wider linguistic problems.

In Old English Meter and Linguistic Theory the author obtained a coherent and comprehensive rule system using the insights of linguistic theory. The rules of this system apply not just to stress and syllable count but to other features of word structure as well. These rules are then applied to a wide variety of problems.Prior to the publication of this volume in 1987, scholars interested in Old English alliterative meter discovered a number of intriguing restrictions on verse form, and their discoveries proved useful in the editing of texts and in research on the early history of the English language. It had proved impossible up to this point however, to capture these restrictions in a plausible system of rules. In this book Professor Russom obtained a coherent and comprehensive rule system using the insights of linguistic theory. The rules of this system apply not just to stress and syllable count but to other features of word structure as well. Russom claims, in particular, that the concept of 'metrical foot' appropriate for analysis of Old English poetry corresponds to the concept of 'word pattern' used in linguistic analysis. In Old English Meter and Linguistic Theory the author explains these rules carefully, justifies then from a linguistic point of view and goes on to apply them to a wide variety of problems. The results should interest not only those who deal with Old English texts, but also metrists and linguistics generally.

ISBN: 9780521131094

Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 11mm

Weight: 250g

192 pages