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Introduction to Old English - 3rd ed

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Featuring numerous updates and additional anthology selections, the 3rd edition of Introduction to Old English confirms its reputation as a leading text designed to help students engage with Old English literature for the first time. A new edition of one of the most popular introductions to Old English Assumes no expertise in other languages or in traditional grammar Includes basic grammar reviews at the beginning of each major chapter and a 'minitext' feature to aid students in practicing reading Old English Features updates and several new anthology readings, including King Alfred's Preface to Gregory's Pastoral Care

List of contents

Preface xii
 
Preface to the Second Edition xiii
 
Preface to the Third Edition xiv
 
How to use this book xv
 
1 The Anglo-Saxons and Their Language 1
 
1.1 Who were they? 1
 
1.2 Where did their language come from? 3
 
1.3 What was Old English like? 4
 
1.4 Old English dialects 10
 
2 Pronunciation 11
 
2.1 Quick start 11
 
2.2 More about vowels 16
 
2.3 More about c and g 18
 
2.4 Syllable length 20
 
2.5 Accentuation 20
 
2.6 On-line pronunciation practice 21
 
2.7 Summary 21
 
3 Basic Grammar: A Review 22
 
3.1 Parts of speech 22
 
3.2 Phrases 28
 
3.3 Clauses 29
 
3.4 Elements of the sentence or clause 30
 
4 Case 34
 
4.1 What is case? 34
 
4.2 Uses of the cases 35
 
5 Pronouns 41
 
5.1 Quick start 41
 
5.2 More about personal and demonstrative pronouns 44
 
5.3 Interrogative pronouns 45
 
5.4 Indefinite pronouns 46
 
5.5 Relative pronouns 47
 
5.6 Reflexive pronouns 48
 
5.7 Reciprocal pronouns 48
 
6 Nouns 50
 
6.1 Quick start 50
 
6.2 More about strong nouns 57
 
6.3 Minor declensions 60
 
7 Verbs 64
 
7.1 Quick start 64
 
7.2 More about endings 68
 
7.3 More about weak verbs 69
 
7.4 More about strong verbs 73
 
7.5 Verbs with weak presents and strong pasts 79
 
7.6 More about preterite-present verbs 80
 
7.8 Negation 82
 
7.9 The verbals 83
 
7.10 The subjunctive 85
 
8 Adjectives 89
 
8.1 Quick start 89
 
8.2 Strong adjectives 91
 
8.3 Weak adjectives 92
 
8.4 Comparison of adjectives 93
 
8.5 The adjective in the noun phrase 94
 
9 Numerals 96
 
9.1 Quick start 96
 
9.2 Cardinal numbers 97
 
9.3 Ordinal numbers 98
 
10 Adverbs, Conjunctions and Prepositions 99
 
10.1 Quick start 99
 
10.2 Adverbs 99
 
10.3 Conjunctions 101
 
10.4 Correlation 102
 
10.5 Prepositions 104
 
11 Concord 106
 
11.1 Quick start 106
 
11.2 Subject and verb 107
 
11.3 Pronoun and antecedent 110
 
11.4 Noun and modifiers 111
 
11.5 Bad grammar? 112
 
12 Word-order 115
 
12.1 Quick start 115
 
12.2 Subject-Verb 115
 
12.3 Verb-Subject 117
 
12.4 Subject . . . Verb 118
 
12.5 Correlation 119
 
12.6 Anticipation 121
 
12.7 Periphrastic verbs 121
 
13 Metre 123
 
13.1 Alliteration 124
 
13.2 Rhythm 126
 
14 Poetic Style 133
 
14.1 Vocabulary 134
 
14.2 Variation 137
 
14.3 Formulas 140
 
15 The Grammar of Poetry 146
 
15.1 Inflections 146
 
15.2 Syntax 147
 
16 Old English in its Material Context 156
 
16.1 Manuscripts 156
 
16.2 Runes 163
 
16.3 Other inscriptions 167
 
Appendix A Common Spelling Variants 169
 
A.1 Vowels of accented syllables 169
 
A.2 Unaccented syllables 170
 
A.3 Consonants 171
 
Appendix B Phonetic Symbols and Terms 172
 
B.1 International Phonetic Alphabet symbols 172
 
B.2 Phonetic terms 174
 
Appendix C Further Reading 175
 
C.1 General works 175
 
C.2 Grammars 175
 
C.3 Dictionaries and concordances 176
 
C.4 Bibliographies 176
 
C.5 Old English texts and translations 177
 
C.6 Literary criticis

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"Enhanced with new anthology readings, common spelling variants, phonetic symbols and terms, a glossary, references, and a comprehensive index, "Introduction To Old English" is an ideal student textbook and highly recommended addition to academic library instructional reference collections." (Midwest Book Review, 1 May 2012)
 
"Excellent introduction designed to provide reading knowledge ... He [Baker] constructs the book to encourage beginning students to start translating almost immediately" (The Medieval Review, June 2008)
 
"The fruit of years of sensitive, thoughtful and student-responsive teaching. [...] this work is a huge step forward in imaginative course design. It is accessible in manner and genuinely tries to address the needs of the modern student and teacher, taking them through a course step by step. [...] by far the best attempt yet to introduce Old English, and I enthusiastically recommend it to members." (TOEBI Newsletter)
 
"Peter Baker's excellent new book, a combined grammar and reader, deserves to find a central place in the university teaching of Old English. It is unabashedly designed to be accessible to absolute beginners, but students who progress attentively through the whole book will in fact find themselves in command of a great deal of what makes Old English language and literature tick. [...] These chapters [on 'Metre', 'Poetic Style', 'The Grammar of Poetry', and 'Reading Old English Manuscripts'] constitute the real novelty of the book in their lucid summation of some essential truths that have rarely if ever been to clearly set out for beginners; the sections on poetry in particular deserve to be read by all students beginning the translation of Old English for the first time." (Notes and Queries)
 
"The new edition is a solid tool that both an independent student and a classroom full of students will find useful. The book's approach is balanced. It includes just the right amount of explanatory text ... while also offering ... grammar tools and exercises. The selection of readings is varied and exemplary. Much thought was put into the choice, quantity, and order of the other texts in the anthology. I would certainly recommend this book for an introductory course in Old English.... Baker's new edition is a pleasure to read and would be a pleasure to use in the classroom." (Comitatus)

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