All Stories

  1. Kennings in Old English Verse and in the Poetic Edda
  2. A Comparative Grammar of the Early Germanic Languages
  3. Review of Minkova (2014): A historical phonology of English
  4. Interview with Robert D. Fulk
  5. REVIEWS - An Introduction to Middle English: Grammar and Texts. By Robert D. Fulk. Peterborough, ON: Broadview Press. 2012. Pp. 532. Paperback. CDN/US $34.95
  6. 6. Localizing And Dating Old English Anonymous Prose, And How The Inherent Problems Relate To Anglo-Saxon Legislation
  7. Some Emendations and Non-Emendations in Beowulf (Verses 600a, 976a, 1585b, 1663b, 1740a, 2525b, 2771a, and 3060a)
  8. The Metre of Old Saxon Poetry: The Remaking of Alliterative Tradition. By Seiichi Suzuki. Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, 2004. Pp. xx, 505. Hardcover. $90.00.
  9. The Name of Offa's Queen: Beowulf 1931–2
  10. Early Middle English Evidence for Old English Meter: Resolution in Poema morale
  11. The Role OF Syllable Structure in Old English Quantitative Sound Changes
  12. CONSONANT DOUBLING AND OPEN SYLLABLE LENGTHENING IN THE ORMULUM
  13. A History of Old English Meter
  14. 2. Paradigm regularization and the Verschärfung
  15. History in Medieval Scandinavian Heroic Literature and the Northwest European
  16. Ambisyllabicity in Old English: A contrary view
  17. Old English poetry and the alliterative revival: On Geoffrey Russom’s “The evolution of Middle English alliterative meter”