03979nam 2200613Ia 450 991067797580332120170815171954.01-4443-9551-31-283-40745-097866134074501-4443-4133-21-4443-4135-9(CKB)3460000000003458(EBL)708002(OCoLC)794327222(SSID)ssj0000506291(PQKBManifestationID)11347766(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000506291(PQKBWorkID)10512906(PQKB)11357743(MiAaPQ)EBC708002(PPN)224793616(EXLCZ)99346000000000345820111122d2011 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrA grammar of old EnglishVolume 1Phonology[electronic resource] /Richard M. HoggMalden, MA ;Oxford Wiley-Blackwell20111 online resource (366 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-4443-3933-8 Includes bibliographical references and index.A Grammar ofOld EnglishVolume 1: Phonology; Contents; Preface; List of Abbreviations; 1Introduction; 2Orthography and phonology; 3The vowels in Germanic; I Primitive Germanic; II Vowel harmony; III Loss of nasals and compensatory lengthening; IV Diphthongization; V Infl uence of */z/; VI Long vowels; VII Unstressed vowels; VIII Raising of back vowels; 4The consonants in Germanic; I Primitive Germanic; II Verner's Law; III Germanic approximants; IV Consonant loss; V West Germanic gemination; VI Miscellanea; 5Old English vowels; I First fronting and associated changes; II BreakingIII Restoration of aIV Lowering of second elements of diphthongs; V Palatal diphthongization; VI I-umlaut; VII Second fronting; VIII Anglian smoothing; IX Back umlaut; X Palatal umlaut; XI Palatal monophthongization; XII Compensatory lengthening; XIII Hiatus; XIV Merger of /io/ and /eo/; XV West Saxon developments of high front vowelsand diphthongs; XVI The infl uence of /w/; XVII The development of Kentish front vowels; XVIII Changes in quantity; XIX Monophthongization of diphthongs; XX Merger of /a/ and /a/; 6Unstressed vowels; I First fronting and associated changesII Breaking, palatal diphthongization, i-umlaut,and back umlautIII Syncope and apocope; IV Shortening; V Epenthesis and syllabifi cation; VI Mergers of unstressed vowels; VII Unstressed medial vowels; 7Old English consonants; I Dissimilation; II Palatalization and assibilation; III Development of fricatives (i): lenition; IV Development of fricatives (ii): voicing and devoicing; V Post-vocalic approximants; VI Consonant clusters; VII Loss of fi nal nasals; VIII Late Old English changes; References; Word indexFirst published in 1992, A Grammar of Old English, Volume 1: Phonology was a landmark publication that in the intervening years has not been surpassed in its depth of scholarship and usefulness to the field. With the 2011 posthumous publication of Richard M. Hogg's Volume 2: Morphology, Volume 1 is again in print, now in paperback, so that scholars can own this complete work.Takes account of major developments both in the field of Old English studies and in linguistic theoryTakes full advantage of the Dictionary of Old English projecEnglish languageOld English, ca. 450-1100PhonologyEnglish languageOld English, ca. 450-1100GrammarEnglish languagePhonology.English languageGrammar.429.5429.82421429/.82421Hogg Richard M156050MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910677975803321A grammar of old English3069071UNINA