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In A History of Old English Meter, R. D. Fulk offers a wide-ranging reference on Anglo-Saxon meter. Fulk examines the evidence for chronological and regional variation in the meter of Old English verse, studying such linguistic variables as the treatment of West Germanic parasite vowels, contracted vowels, and short syllables under secondary and tertiary stress, as well as a variety of supposed dialect features. Fulk's study of such variables points the way to a revised understanding of the role of syllable length in the construction of early Germanic meters and furnishes criteria for distinguishing dialectal from poetic features in the language of the major Old English poetic codices. On this basis, it is possible to draw conclusions about the probable dialect origins of much verse, to delineate the characteristics of at least four discrete periods in the development of Old English meter, and with some probability to assign to them many of the longer poems, such as Genesis A, Beowulf, and the works of Cynewulf.A History of Old English Meter will be of interest to scholars of Anglo-Saxon, historians of the English language, Germanic philologists, and historical linguists.
R. D. Fulk is Class of 1964 Chancellor's Professor of English at Indiana University.
PrefaceI. West Germanic ParasitingII. ContractionIII. Contraction in Negated Verbs and Indefinite PronounsIV. Compensatory Lengthening upon Loss of hV. Analogical Lengthening in Diphthongal StemsVI. Kaluza's LawVII. Changes in Ictus at the Tertiary LevelVIII. Ictus and Resolution in Nonfinal PositionIX. Miscellaneous Proposed Chronological VariablesX. Late DevelopmentsXI. Syncopated Endings of Long-Stemmed Verbs and other Presumed Indicators of Dialect OriginsConclusion: Relative and Absolute DatingAppendix A. Chronology and Dialect in the Remaining Longer PoemsAppendix B. The Date of the Battle of MaldonAppendix C. Long and Short Inflectional SyllablesAppendix D. Dating the Early Bede ManuscriptsIndex of WordsIndex of VersesIndex of AuthoritiesIndex of Subjects