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Acknowledgements | |
1. Introduction C. B. McCully and J. J. Anderson | |
2. Clashing stress in the meters of Old, Middle, and Renaissance English Thomas Cable | |
3. Purely metrical replacements for Kuhn's laws Geoffrey Russom | |
4. Domain-end phenomena and metrical templates in Old English verse C. B. McCully | |
5. Can Old English rhythm be reconstructed Wolfgang Obst | |
6. On recent theories of metrics and rhythm in Beowulf Robert P. Stockwell | |
7. Non-primary stress in Middle English accentual-syllabic verse Donka Minkova | |
8. Systematic sound-symbolism in the long alliterative line in Beowulf and Sir Gawain Marie Borroff | |
9. Non-aa/ax patterns in Middle English alliterative long-line verse A. T. E. Matonis | |
10. The prosody of Middle English Pearl and the alliterative lyric tradition Richard H. Osberg | |
11. Alliterative patterning and the editing of Middle English poetry Gerrit H. V. Bunt | |
12. Reconsidering Chaucer's prosody Gilbert Youmans | |
13. Chaucer Gower and the history of the hendecasyllable Martin J. Duffell | |
14. Libertine scribes and maidenly editors: meditations on textual criticism and metrics Hoyt N. Duggan | |
References | |
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