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Alliterative lexical collocations in eddic poetry
Lexical collocations stem from the diction of traditional oral alliterative poetry and may be regarded as one of the stylistic features which characterise the corpus of mythological and heroic lays preserved in Codex Regius (GKS 2365, 4°). The versifiers’ creation of privileged, though not necessarily semantically close, combinations of two or more ...
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Alliterative Patterning as a Basis for Emendation in Middle English Alliterative Poetry
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