Beowulf 501b and the authority of old English poetical manuscripts
In his Old English grammar, A. Campbell put forward his theory of Old English accentuation, according to which disyllabic words like Bēowulf and ǣniġ receive a half-stress only if made trisyllabic by the addition of an inflection (as in Bēowulfes or ǣniġra), provided the middle syllable is heavy. A....
Main Author: | Pascual, RJ |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer
2021
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