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Reviewed by GEOFFREY RUSSOM , Brown University This remarkable book is a history of English syllabic onsets with special reference to the poetic treatment of onsets known as alliteration . The book makes diligent use of recent philology ...
Reviewed by GEOFFREY RUSSOM , Brown University This remarkable book is a history of English syllabic onsets with special reference to the poetic treatment of onsets known as alliteration . The book makes diligent use of recent philology ...
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In Middle English poetry , syllables spelled with initial vowels are less frequently employed for alliteration ( 166 ) . ... alliterate as clusters , we find a significant number of alliterations that match only the initial s- ( 239 ) .
In Middle English poetry , syllables spelled with initial vowels are less frequently employed for alliteration ( 166 ) . ... alliterate as clusters , we find a significant number of alliterations that match only the initial s- ( 239 ) .
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alliterating , Old English alliterative practice must indeed have been sensitive to low - level phonetic detail . ... M argues that for Old English , wrinkle ( i ) above does not really permit alliteration of empty onsets but licenses ...
alliterating , Old English alliterative practice must indeed have been sensitive to low - level phonetic detail . ... M argues that for Old English , wrinkle ( i ) above does not really permit alliteration of empty onsets but licenses ...
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Letters to Language | 561 |
A styled farewell and a new era | 564 |
Lexicon vs syntax Kazuhiko Fukushima | 568 |
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