Reading Old English: A Primer and First Reader, Revised Edition
Autor ROBERT HASENFRATZ, THOMAS JAMBECKen Limba Engleză Paperback – 2011
With the immersion method dominating contemporary language learning, the knowledge of traditional grammar is at a low ebb, creating real barriers to any student wanting to learning dead or historical languages. This revised edition of Reading Old English aims to equip readers (advanced undergraduates, graduate students, and autodidacts) with the necessary tools to read the oldest recorded forms of the English language by explaining key language features clearly and methodically, without simplifying any of the core grammatical concepts. It includes a number of helpful exercises, a variety of interesting and unusual Old English texts to translate, as well as appendices covering the basics of traditional grammar and sound changes in Old English, along with an introduction to poetic structure.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781933202747
ISBN-10: 1933202742
Pagini: 577
Dimensiuni: 203 x 203 x 36 mm
Greutate: 0.97 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: West Virginia University Press
Colecția West Virginia University Press
ISBN-10: 1933202742
Pagini: 577
Dimensiuni: 203 x 203 x 36 mm
Greutate: 0.97 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: West Virginia University Press
Colecția West Virginia University Press
Recenzii
“By focusing on the main goal of learning to translate Old English texts, students gain access to this fascinating body of literature much more quickly. Their confidence is bolstered and many of them go on to learn more about the language and culture once they have mastered the basics. In short, this approach generates enthusiasm and a desire to learn,
rather than stifling it.”
David F. Johnson, Florida State University
rather than stifling it.”
David F. Johnson, Florida State University
Notă biografică
Robert Hasenfratz is Professor of Medieval Studies, University of Connecticut and editor of Ancrene Wisse. Thomas J. Jambeck is Professor of Medieval Studies, University of Connecticut and author of Grammar and the Strategies of Writing.
Textul de pe ultima copertă
With the immersion method dominating contemporary language learning, the knowledge of traditional grammar is at a low ebb, creating real barriers to any student wanting to learning dead or historical languages. This revised edition of Reading Old English aims to equip readers (advanced undergraduates, graduate students, and autodidacts) with the necessary tools to read the oldest recorded forms of the English language by explaining key language features clearly and methodically, without simplifying any of the core grammatical concepts. It includes a number of helpful exercises, a variety of interesting and unusual Old English texts to translate, as well as appendices covering the basics of traditional grammar and sound changes in Old English, along with an introduction to poetic structure.
Cuprins
Preface
How to use this book
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Chapter 1: Old English Alphabets and Pronunciation
Chapter 2: Getting Started: Nouns
Chapter 3: “Weak” Nouns and Regular Verbs
Chapter 4: Weak Verbs Class III and Irregular Verbs
Chapter 5: Learning How to Translate
Chapter 6: Adjectives and Adverbs, Prepositions
Chapter 7: Personal Pronous, Reflexives, Relatives
Chapter 8: Strong Verbs I
Chapter 9: Strong Verbs II
Chapter 10: Rarer Noun Forms
Chapter 11: Contract Verbs, Impersonal Constructions
Appendix 1: A Basic Introduction to Traditional Grammar
Appendix 2: Summary of Sound Changes
Additional Readings
Main Glossary
How to use this book
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Chapter 1: Old English Alphabets and Pronunciation
Chapter 2: Getting Started: Nouns
Chapter 3: “Weak” Nouns and Regular Verbs
Chapter 4: Weak Verbs Class III and Irregular Verbs
Chapter 5: Learning How to Translate
Chapter 6: Adjectives and Adverbs, Prepositions
Chapter 7: Personal Pronous, Reflexives, Relatives
Chapter 8: Strong Verbs I
Chapter 9: Strong Verbs II
Chapter 10: Rarer Noun Forms
Chapter 11: Contract Verbs, Impersonal Constructions
Appendix 1: A Basic Introduction to Traditional Grammar
Appendix 2: Summary of Sound Changes
Additional Readings
Main Glossary