A Grammar of Old English
Morphology, Volume 2

1. Edition January 2011
410 Pages, Hardcover
Textbook
Short Description
This book completes the two-volume analysis of the sounds and grammatical forms of the Old English language that began with Richard M. Hogg's highly regarded Grammar of Old English: Phonology. Initiated by Hogg, and revised and completed by R.D. Fulk, this new volume incorporates insights derived from current theoretical and technological advances, focusing on the morphological structure of Old English words. It offers rich and rewarding insights into an important branch of linguistics relating to the development of an early form of the English language.
A Grammar of Old English, Volume II: Morphology completes Richard M. Hogg's two-volume analysis of the sounds and grammatical forms of the Old English language.
* Incorporates insights derived from the latest theoretical and technological advances, which post-date most Old English grammars
* Utilizes the databases of the Toronto Dictionary of Old English project - a digital corpus comprising at least one copy of each text surviving in Old English
* Features separation of diachronic and synchronic considerations in the sometimes complicated analysis of Old English noun morphology
* Includes extensive bibliographical coverage of Old English morphology
Acknowledgments
List of abbreviations
1. Preliminaries
2. Nouns: Stem Classes
3. Nouns: Declensions
4. Adjectives, Adverbs and Numerals
5. Pronouns
6. Verbs
References
Word index
Subject index
R. D. Fulk is Chancellor's Professor of English at Indiana University. His books include The Origins of Indo-European Quantitative Ablaut (1986), A History of Old English Meter (1992), and as editor, with Robert E. Bjork and John D. Niles, Klaeber's Beowulf and the Fight at Finnsburg, 4th Edition (2008).