Alliteration occurs in a wide variety of contexts in stress-initial languages, including Icelandic, Finnish and Mongolian. It can be found in English from Beowulf to The Sun . Nevertheless, alliteration remains an unexamined phenomenon. This pioneering volume takes alliteration as its central focus across a variety of languages and domains.
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Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
Publication Date: 21 Jun 2011
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780230232648
About Jonathan Roper
RAGNAR INGI AÐALSTEINSSON is both a published poet and a researcher on metrics. He is currently an adjunct in Icelandic at the University of Iceland KRISTJÁN ÁRNASON is Professor of Icelandic Linguistics at the University of Iceland ROLF H. BREMMER JR is Senior Lecturer in Medieval English and by special appointment Professor of Frisian at the University of Leiden The Netherlands PAUL COWDELL was a professional actor before entering the academic world. He is currently researching contemporary belief in ghosts at the University of Hertfordshire UK LENNART HAGÅSEN works at the Department of Onomastics (Namnavdelningen) of the Institute for Language and Folklore (Institutet för språk och folkminnen) in Uppsala Sweden HELENA HALMARI is a Professor of Linguistics in the Department of English at Sam Houston State University USA JEREMY HARTE is a Researcher into the overlap between folklore and the landscape. He trained as a museum professional and is curator of the Bourne Hall Museum UK MICHIKO KANEKO works at the Centre for Deaf Studies at the University of Bristol UK GYÖRGY KARA longtime Professor of Inner Asian studies at ELTE University of Budapest is currently Professor at Indiana University Bloomington USA LARISSA NAIDITCH is Senior Research Fellow at the Department of Linguistics of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem Israel where she teaches Gothic Old Icelandic Old and Middle High German MARTIN ORWIN is Senior Lecturer in Somali andAmharic at the School of Oriental and African Studies University of London UK EILA STEPANOVA is based at the University of Helsinki's Department of Folklore Studies Finland where she is presently working on the language structure and compositional strategies of Karelian laments FROG is presently a Research Fellow at the University of Helsinki Department of Folklore Studies Finland VILMOS VOIGT is Professor of Folklore Eötvös Loránd University Faculty of Philosophy Budapest Hungary FIONNUALA CARSON WILLIAMS (Northern Ireland) is a folklorist specialising in proverbs