Providing an account of the Old English "Beowulf" from a sychronic perspective and drawing on recent developments in prosodic phonology, this work examines the paradigmatics and syntagmatics of the hierarchically integrated metrical units in the underlying configurations and surface manifestations.
Providing an account of the Old English "Beowulf" from a sychronic perspective and drawing on recent developments in prosodic phonology, this work examines the paradigmatics and syntagmatics of the hierarchically integrated metrical units in the underlying configurations and surface manifestations.