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Eald æfensceop: Poetic composition and the authority of the aged in Old English verse
Published 2016“…This aspect of the poet’s identity in Old English literature has not yet been fully investigated by scholars. …”
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Making the psalter sing: the Old English 'metrical psalms', rhythm and 'ruminatio'
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Words for ‘to speak’ in Old English poetry and the uses poets make of them
Published 2017“…<p>This project is the first holistic survey of the major verbs of speech in Old English Poetry. In particular, the thesis examines those numerous verbs of speech which have seemed to modern scholars and readers to be nearly synonymous; a supposition probably due to the loss of the connotative distinctions between these words which would have been evident to contemporary speakers of Anglo-Saxon. …”
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Review of 'The Old English Boethius', ed. Malcolm Godden and Susan Irvine
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Reduplication of Consonant Graphemes in the Ormlum in The Light of Late Old English Scribal Evidence
Published 2012-12-01“…However, in this study the evidence comes not from The Ormulum but from two Late Old English MSS, as the use of double consonants to indicate vowel shortness is also occasionally attested in some earlier texts (Anderson - Britton 1997: 34, 51, 1999: 305, 317-323; Smith 2007: 107; and Laing 2008: 7-8). …”
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Nástroj na tvaroslovnou analýzu staré angličtiny : Morphological Analyser of Old English
Published 2017-07-01Subjects: “…Old English…”
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“A Swarm in July”: Beekeeping Perspectives on the Old English Wið Ymbe Charm
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Erce and Other Possibly Keltic Elements In the Old English Charm for Unfruitful Land
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The emergence of old English and its formation under the influence of various nations and traditions
Published 2017-01-01Subjects: “…history of the old english language…”
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The development of causation in Old English and its interaction with lexical and syntactic diachronic processes
Published 2013-07-01“…This way, I want to prove the existence of different "grammars of causation" in Old English…”
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Dominion and Stewardship: Unpacking Environmental Consciousness in Some Old English Saints’ Lives
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Analysis and translation of the Old English poem Instructions for Christians in the context of the Christian tradition
Published 2024-02-01“…An Old English poem, preserved in a copy of the 12th century, Instructions for Christians, consisting of 265 lines, is considered through the prism of the explication of the theme of moral instructions in the Old English tradition. …”
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Word, Breath, and Vomit: Oral Competition in Old English and Old Norse Literature
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Strong verb lemmas from a corpus of old english. Advances and issues
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Lacanian Implications of Departures in Zemeckis’s Beowulf from Beowulf, the Old English Epic
Published 2021-11-01“…Although Robert Zemeckis’s film Beowulf (2007) is a re-writing of the Old English epic Beowulf with a shifting of perspective, certain details in the film can only be understood by referring to the poem. …”
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Old English Complex Plant Names with the Element Wyrt Motivated by External Features
Published 2017-06-01“…This article is concerned with the study of Old English complex plant names with the element wyrt (“herb” in contemporary English) denoting external features of plants. …”
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Sails, veils, and tents: the segl and tabernacle of Old English Christ III and Exodus
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Old English front vowel orthography in the 7th and 8th centuries
Published 2023“…<p>This study examined the ways in which the three Old English front vowels /æ(ː)/, /øː/ and /y(ː)/ were orthographically represented in the 7th and 8th centuries. …”
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