Traditions and continuities: alliteration in old and modern Icelandic verse
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University of Iceland Press
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505 | 8 | |a Line pairs and line lengthRepetition: one alliterating stressed syllable; Origins of the Icelandic alliterative tradition; The poetic ear; Learned alliteration, heard alliteration; The tradition alive and well in Iceland:first syllable stress?; Innovation and experiment in Icelandic alliteration; History of metrics and studies on metrics in Icelandic and Nordi poems; Metrics of dróttkvætt metre; The late Middle Ages; The Reformation; Origins of formal studies in metrics:the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries; Studies on metrics in the twentieth century | |
505 | 8 | |a An overview of articles discussingIcelandic (Old Norse) metricsSummary; PART TWO A HISTORICAL STUDY OF ICELANDIC ALLITERATION; Methodology; Research questions; Key questions; Subsidiary questions; Method; Sample; Overview of the poets; Methodology; Statistical tests; Frequency tests; t-tests; Analysis of variance (ANOVA); Percentage measurements; PART THREEANALYSIS AND RESULTS; Alliteration with vowels; What enables vowel alliteration?; Glottal stop; Historical origins of vowel alliteration:the Kock-Classen Theory; A common feature of vowels [+vocalic]:Jiriczek and Kauffmann | |
505 | 8 | |a An empty prop: the sonority minimumVowel alliteration in Icelandic poetry: some results; The theory of the glottal stop questionable; Lack of data support for the theory ofhistorical origin of vowel alliteration; Jiriczek's theory: an empty propand compressed results; Gnýstuðlar, s-alliteration, epenthetic alliteration; Jón Ólafsson Svefneyingur: gnýstuðull pioneer; Problematic uses of gnýstuðlar; Diverse opinions on gnýstuðlar amongpoets and scholars; Epenthetic alliteration and s-alliteration; Gnýstuðlar explained by sonority minimum; Summary | |
505 | 8 | |a Gnýstuðlar, s-alliteration and epentheticalliteration in Icelandic poetry: conclusionsGnýstuðlar sk, sp and st; S-alliteration; S-alliteration in the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries; Ratio of s-alliteration in poetry before 1400; S-alliteration by no means universal; The sm-cluster in alliteration; Gnýstuðlar sl, sm, and sn; Epenthetic alliteration; Sm-alliteration with sp; Alliteration with h; Words beginning with h form one equivalence class; Arguments about words beginning with h; Hv-alliteration; kv-pronunciation; Alliteration with h in Icelandic poetry: some results | |
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contents | Foreword; Introduction; PART ONE METRICS AND ALLITERATION; What is alliteration?; Germanic alliteration; Old English poetry; Old Germanic poetry on the continent; Other Nordic countries; Reviving the tradition; Ireland, Finland, Somalia; The Irish alliterative traditon; Finnish poetry: Kalevala; Somalia; Some basic principles of systematic alliteration; Equivalence classes in Icelandic poetry; What alliterates with what?; Initial clusters in Icelandic: the sound /s/; The twenty-six equivalence classes; Positioning the alliteration; Alliterating elements: number and location Line pairs and line lengthRepetition: one alliterating stressed syllable; Origins of the Icelandic alliterative tradition; The poetic ear; Learned alliteration, heard alliteration; The tradition alive and well in Iceland:first syllable stress?; Innovation and experiment in Icelandic alliteration; History of metrics and studies on metrics in Icelandic and Nordi poems; Metrics of dróttkvætt metre; The late Middle Ages; The Reformation; Origins of formal studies in metrics:the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries; Studies on metrics in the twentieth century An overview of articles discussingIcelandic (Old Norse) metricsSummary; PART TWO A HISTORICAL STUDY OF ICELANDIC ALLITERATION; Methodology; Research questions; Key questions; Subsidiary questions; Method; Sample; Overview of the poets; Methodology; Statistical tests; Frequency tests; t-tests; Analysis of variance (ANOVA); Percentage measurements; PART THREEANALYSIS AND RESULTS; Alliteration with vowels; What enables vowel alliteration?; Glottal stop; Historical origins of vowel alliteration:the Kock-Classen Theory; A common feature of vowels [+vocalic]:Jiriczek and Kauffmann An empty prop: the sonority minimumVowel alliteration in Icelandic poetry: some results; The theory of the glottal stop questionable; Lack of data support for the theory ofhistorical origin of vowel alliteration; Jiriczek's theory: an empty propand compressed results; Gnýstuðlar, s-alliteration, epenthetic alliteration; Jón Ólafsson Svefneyingur: gnýstuðull pioneer; Problematic uses of gnýstuðlar; Diverse opinions on gnýstuðlar amongpoets and scholars; Epenthetic alliteration and s-alliteration; Gnýstuðlar explained by sonority minimum; Summary Gnýstuðlar, s-alliteration and epentheticalliteration in Icelandic poetry: conclusionsGnýstuðlar sk, sp and st; S-alliteration; S-alliteration in the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries; Ratio of s-alliteration in poetry before 1400; S-alliteration by no means universal; The sm-cluster in alliteration; Gnýstuðlar sl, sm, and sn; Epenthetic alliteration; Sm-alliteration with sp; Alliteration with h; Words beginning with h form one equivalence class; Arguments about words beginning with h; Hv-alliteration; kv-pronunciation; Alliteration with h in Icelandic poetry: some results Traditions and Continuities - Alliteration in Old and Modern Icelandic Verse, is a lucid and authorative treatment of Old Icelandic alliterative metre, and of the subtle changes it underwent as the language evolved into later and modern Icelandic. It falls into four sections, beginning with an exhaustive account of the mechanics of alliteration and their development up until the present; a review of the development of research into the subject; the author''s own research into the nature of alliterative verse, with special attention to complex phenomena such as vowel alliteration, s-clusters an |
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spelling | Adalsteinsson, Ragnar Ingi Verfasser aut Traditions and continuities alliteration in old and modern Icelandic verse Ragnar Ingi Adalsteinsson Reykjavik, Iceland University of Iceland Press 2014 © 2014 1 online resource (295 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed August 18, 2014) Foreword; Introduction; PART ONE METRICS AND ALLITERATION; What is alliteration?; Germanic alliteration; Old English poetry; Old Germanic poetry on the continent; Other Nordic countries; Reviving the tradition; Ireland, Finland, Somalia; The Irish alliterative traditon; Finnish poetry: Kalevala; Somalia; Some basic principles of systematic alliteration; Equivalence classes in Icelandic poetry; What alliterates with what?; Initial clusters in Icelandic: the sound /s/; The twenty-six equivalence classes; Positioning the alliteration; Alliterating elements: number and location Line pairs and line lengthRepetition: one alliterating stressed syllable; Origins of the Icelandic alliterative tradition; The poetic ear; Learned alliteration, heard alliteration; The tradition alive and well in Iceland:first syllable stress?; Innovation and experiment in Icelandic alliteration; History of metrics and studies on metrics in Icelandic and Nordi poems; Metrics of dróttkvætt metre; The late Middle Ages; The Reformation; Origins of formal studies in metrics:the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries; Studies on metrics in the twentieth century An overview of articles discussingIcelandic (Old Norse) metricsSummary; PART TWO A HISTORICAL STUDY OF ICELANDIC ALLITERATION; Methodology; Research questions; Key questions; Subsidiary questions; Method; Sample; Overview of the poets; Methodology; Statistical tests; Frequency tests; t-tests; Analysis of variance (ANOVA); Percentage measurements; PART THREEANALYSIS AND RESULTS; Alliteration with vowels; What enables vowel alliteration?; Glottal stop; Historical origins of vowel alliteration:the Kock-Classen Theory; A common feature of vowels [+vocalic]:Jiriczek and Kauffmann An empty prop: the sonority minimumVowel alliteration in Icelandic poetry: some results; The theory of the glottal stop questionable; Lack of data support for the theory ofhistorical origin of vowel alliteration; Jiriczek's theory: an empty propand compressed results; Gnýstuðlar, s-alliteration, epenthetic alliteration; Jón Ólafsson Svefneyingur: gnýstuðull pioneer; Problematic uses of gnýstuðlar; Diverse opinions on gnýstuðlar amongpoets and scholars; Epenthetic alliteration and s-alliteration; Gnýstuðlar explained by sonority minimum; Summary Gnýstuðlar, s-alliteration and epentheticalliteration in Icelandic poetry: conclusionsGnýstuðlar sk, sp and st; S-alliteration; S-alliteration in the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries; Ratio of s-alliteration in poetry before 1400; S-alliteration by no means universal; The sm-cluster in alliteration; Gnýstuðlar sl, sm, and sn; Epenthetic alliteration; Sm-alliteration with sp; Alliteration with h; Words beginning with h form one equivalence class; Arguments about words beginning with h; Hv-alliteration; kv-pronunciation; Alliteration with h in Icelandic poetry: some results Traditions and Continuities - Alliteration in Old and Modern Icelandic Verse, is a lucid and authorative treatment of Old Icelandic alliterative metre, and of the subtle changes it underwent as the language evolved into later and modern Icelandic. It falls into four sections, beginning with an exhaustive account of the mechanics of alliteration and their development up until the present; a review of the development of research into the subject; the author''s own research into the nature of alliterative verse, with special attention to complex phenomena such as vowel alliteration, s-clusters an Geschichte 800-2014 gnd rswk-swf Alliteration fast LITERARY CRITICISM / European / German bisacsh Alliteration Lyrik (DE-588)4036774-5 gnd rswk-swf Isländisch (DE-588)4120209-0 gnd rswk-swf Alliteration (DE-588)4120868-7 gnd rswk-swf 1\p (DE-588)4113937-9 Hochschulschrift gnd-content Isländisch (DE-588)4120209-0 s Lyrik (DE-588)4036774-5 s Alliteration (DE-588)4120868-7 s Geschichte 800-2014 z 2\p DE-604 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Adalsteinsson, Ragnar Ingi Traditions and continuities : alliteration in old and modern Icelandic verse 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 2\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Adalsteinsson, Ragnar Ingi Traditions and continuities alliteration in old and modern Icelandic verse Foreword; Introduction; PART ONE METRICS AND ALLITERATION; What is alliteration?; Germanic alliteration; Old English poetry; Old Germanic poetry on the continent; Other Nordic countries; Reviving the tradition; Ireland, Finland, Somalia; The Irish alliterative traditon; Finnish poetry: Kalevala; Somalia; Some basic principles of systematic alliteration; Equivalence classes in Icelandic poetry; What alliterates with what?; Initial clusters in Icelandic: the sound /s/; The twenty-six equivalence classes; Positioning the alliteration; Alliterating elements: number and location Line pairs and line lengthRepetition: one alliterating stressed syllable; Origins of the Icelandic alliterative tradition; The poetic ear; Learned alliteration, heard alliteration; The tradition alive and well in Iceland:first syllable stress?; Innovation and experiment in Icelandic alliteration; History of metrics and studies on metrics in Icelandic and Nordi poems; Metrics of dróttkvætt metre; The late Middle Ages; The Reformation; Origins of formal studies in metrics:the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries; Studies on metrics in the twentieth century An overview of articles discussingIcelandic (Old Norse) metricsSummary; PART TWO A HISTORICAL STUDY OF ICELANDIC ALLITERATION; Methodology; Research questions; Key questions; Subsidiary questions; Method; Sample; Overview of the poets; Methodology; Statistical tests; Frequency tests; t-tests; Analysis of variance (ANOVA); Percentage measurements; PART THREEANALYSIS AND RESULTS; Alliteration with vowels; What enables vowel alliteration?; Glottal stop; Historical origins of vowel alliteration:the Kock-Classen Theory; A common feature of vowels [+vocalic]:Jiriczek and Kauffmann An empty prop: the sonority minimumVowel alliteration in Icelandic poetry: some results; The theory of the glottal stop questionable; Lack of data support for the theory ofhistorical origin of vowel alliteration; Jiriczek's theory: an empty propand compressed results; Gnýstuðlar, s-alliteration, epenthetic alliteration; Jón Ólafsson Svefneyingur: gnýstuðull pioneer; Problematic uses of gnýstuðlar; Diverse opinions on gnýstuðlar amongpoets and scholars; Epenthetic alliteration and s-alliteration; Gnýstuðlar explained by sonority minimum; Summary Gnýstuðlar, s-alliteration and epentheticalliteration in Icelandic poetry: conclusionsGnýstuðlar sk, sp and st; S-alliteration; S-alliteration in the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries; Ratio of s-alliteration in poetry before 1400; S-alliteration by no means universal; The sm-cluster in alliteration; Gnýstuðlar sl, sm, and sn; Epenthetic alliteration; Sm-alliteration with sp; Alliteration with h; Words beginning with h form one equivalence class; Arguments about words beginning with h; Hv-alliteration; kv-pronunciation; Alliteration with h in Icelandic poetry: some results Traditions and Continuities - Alliteration in Old and Modern Icelandic Verse, is a lucid and authorative treatment of Old Icelandic alliterative metre, and of the subtle changes it underwent as the language evolved into later and modern Icelandic. It falls into four sections, beginning with an exhaustive account of the mechanics of alliteration and their development up until the present; a review of the development of research into the subject; the author''s own research into the nature of alliterative verse, with special attention to complex phenomena such as vowel alliteration, s-clusters an Alliteration fast LITERARY CRITICISM / European / German bisacsh Alliteration Lyrik (DE-588)4036774-5 gnd Isländisch (DE-588)4120209-0 gnd Alliteration (DE-588)4120868-7 gnd |
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title | Traditions and continuities alliteration in old and modern Icelandic verse |
title_auth | Traditions and continuities alliteration in old and modern Icelandic verse |
title_exact_search | Traditions and continuities alliteration in old and modern Icelandic verse |
title_full | Traditions and continuities alliteration in old and modern Icelandic verse Ragnar Ingi Adalsteinsson |
title_fullStr | Traditions and continuities alliteration in old and modern Icelandic verse Ragnar Ingi Adalsteinsson |
title_full_unstemmed | Traditions and continuities alliteration in old and modern Icelandic verse Ragnar Ingi Adalsteinsson |
title_short | Traditions and continuities |
title_sort | traditions and continuities alliteration in old and modern icelandic verse |
title_sub | alliteration in old and modern Icelandic verse |
topic | Alliteration fast LITERARY CRITICISM / European / German bisacsh Alliteration Lyrik (DE-588)4036774-5 gnd Isländisch (DE-588)4120209-0 gnd Alliteration (DE-588)4120868-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Alliteration LITERARY CRITICISM / European / German Lyrik Isländisch Hochschulschrift |
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