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A Guide to Old English, 6th EditionISBN: 978-0-631-22636-9
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June 2001, ©2001, Wiley-Blackwell
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Foreword to Sixth Edition.
Map of Anglo-Saxon England.
Abbreviations and Symbols.
How to Use this Guide.
1. Preliminary Remarks on Language.
2. Orthography and Pronunciation.
Orthography.
Stress.
Vowels.
Diphthongs.
Consonants.
3. Inflexions.
Introduction.
Pronouns.
Nouns and Sound-Changes Relevant to Them.
Weak Nouns.
Some Technical Terms.
Strong Nouns like stan.
Masculine and Neuter Nouns in -e.
Strong Feminine Nouns.
i-Mutation.
Nouns Affected by i-Mutation.
u-Nouns.
Adjectives:.
Introduction.
Weak Declension.
Strong Declension.
Stem Changes in Adjectives.
Comparison of Adjectives.
Observations on Noun, Adjective, and Pronoun Declensions.
Declensions.
Numerals.
Strong Verbs and Sound-Changes Relevant to them:.
Introduction.
Principal Parts of the Strong Verbs.
Breaking.
Influence of Initial g, gc, c.
Influence of Nasals.
Summary of the Strong Verbs of Class III.
The Effects of Sound-Changes on Other Strong Verbs.
Strong Verbs of Class VII.
Grimm's Law and Verner's Law.
Conjunction of the Strong Verb.
Weak Verbs and Sound-Changes Relevant to Them.
Introduction.
Class 1.
Class 2.
Class 3.
Anomalous Verbs.
Beon.
Don and gan.
Willan.
Preterite-Present Verbs.
Is a Verb Strong or Weak? To Which Class Does it Belong?
Adverbs.
Formation.
Comparison.
4. Word Formation.
Introduction.
Compounding.
The Addition of Affixes.
Prefixes.
Suffixes.
5. Syntax.
Introduction.
Word-Order.
Sentence Structure.
Recapitulation and Anticipation.
The Splitting of Heavy Groups.
Correlation.
Noun Classes:.
Introduction.
Dependent Statements and Desires.
Dependent Questions.
The Accusative and Infinitive.
Adjective Clauses.
Definite Adjective Clauses.
Indefinite Adjective Clauses.
Mood.
Adverb Clauses.
Introduction.
Non-Prepositional Conjunctions.
Prepositional Conjunctions.
An Exercise in Analysis.
Clauses of Place.
Clauses of Time.
Clauses of Purpose and Result.
Casual Clauses.
Clauses of Comparison.
Clauses of Concession.
Clauses of Condition.
Adverb Clauses Expressing Other Relationships.
Other Ways of Expressing Adverbial Relationships.
Parataxis:.
Introduction.
List of Conjunctions and Adverbs Commonly Used.
Parataxis without Conjunctions.
Some Special Idioms.
Concord:.
Nouns, Pronouns and their Modifiers.
Pronouns and their Antecedents.
Subject and Verb.
The Uses of the Cases:.
Nominative.
Accusative.
Genitive.
Dative.
Instrumental.
Articles, Pronouns, and Numerals:.
Articles and Pronouns.
Numerals.
Verbs:.
The Uses of the Present and Preterite Tenses.
The Resolved Tenses:.
Introduction.
The Verb 'To Have' as an Auxiliary.
The Verb 'To Be' as an Auxiliary of Tense.
The Passive.
Other Uses of the Present and Past Participles.
The Uses of the Infinitives.
The 'Modal' Auxiliaries:.
Introduction.
Magan.
Motan.
Cunnan.
Sculan.
William.
Impersonal.
Prepositions.
6. An Introduction to Anglo-Saxon Studies.
Some Significant Dates.
History.
Archaeology.
Introduction.
List of Abbreviated Titles.
Weapons and Warfare.
Life and Dress.
Architecture and Buildings.
Sculpture and Carving.
Jewelry and Metalwork.
Embroidery.
Coins.
Manuscripts and Runic Inscriptions.
The Sutton Hoo Ship-Burial.
Language:.
Changes in English.
The Danish Invasions.
The Norman Conquest.
Vocabulary.
Some Questions.
Literature:.
Introduction.
Poetry.
Prose.
7. Select Bibliography.
General.
Chapter 1 Preliminary Remarks on the Language.
Chapter 2 Orthography and Pronunciation.
Chapter 3 Inflexions.
Chapter 4 Word Formation.
Chapter 5 Syntax.
Chapter 6 Introduction to Anglo-Saxon Studies.
History.
Archaeology.
Language:.
History of English Prose.
Vocabulary.
Word Formation.
Changes of Meaning.
Borrowings.
Literature.
Topics raised.
General criticism.
Poetry Texts.
Appreciation of the Poetry.
The Use of Oral Formulae.
Metre.
Prose Texts.
Sources.
Appendix A Strong Verbs.
Appendix B Some effects of i-Mutation.
Appendix C Metre.
Part II: Prose and Verse Texts:.
8. Practice Sentences.
9. Two Old Testament Pieces.
The Fall Man.
Abraham and Isaac.
10. A Colloquy on the Occupations.
11. Two Characteristic Prose by Aelfric.
Preface to Genesis.
St. Edmund, King and Martyr.
12. Alfred the Great's Preface to his Translation of Gregory's Pastoral Care.
13. Cynewulf and Cyneheard.
14. Selections from the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle.
15. Bede's Account of the Conversion of King Edwin.
16. Bede's Account of the Poet Caedmon.
17. The Goths and Boethius: Prose and Verse from the Introduction to the King Alfred's Beothius Translation.
18. (a)-(p) Riddles.
19. The Battle of Maldon.
20. The Ruin.
21. The Dream of Rood.
22. The Wife's Lament.
23. The Wanderer.
24. The Seafarer.
25. Four exerpts from Beowulf.
Beowulf's Fight with Grendel.
Beowulf Consoles Hrothgar of Aeschere's Death.
The Lament of the Last Survivor.
Beowulf's Funeral.
26. Wulf and Eadwacer.
27. Judith.
A Notes on the Pronunciation of Old English Poetry.
Glossary.
Indexes to Part One.
Index of Subjects.
Index of Words.