Arkiv för nordisk filologi, Volumen107Lund University Press, 1992 |
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JUDY QUINN Verseform and voice in eddic poems : the discourses of Fáfnismál In the body of medieval poems commonly described as eddic ( that is , in the corpus constructed by the Codex Regius anthology GKS 2365 4to , the fragmentary ...
JUDY QUINN Verseform and voice in eddic poems : the discourses of Fáfnismál In the body of medieval poems commonly described as eddic ( that is , in the corpus constructed by the Codex Regius anthology GKS 2365 4to , the fragmentary ...
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... eddic composition ( see Harris 1979 and 1983 ) , along with the tools of pragmatics and conversation analysis ( Bax and Padmos 1983 ) enable us to perceive sharper distinctions in compo- sitional technique than previous critical ...
... eddic composition ( see Harris 1979 and 1983 ) , along with the tools of pragmatics and conversation analysis ( Bax and Padmos 1983 ) enable us to perceive sharper distinctions in compo- sitional technique than previous critical ...
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... eddic poetry and can distin- guish more clearly the characteristics of particular eddic voices . It is only then that the significance of figures like Sigurðr assuming different voices and different discursive strategies becomes ...
... eddic poetry and can distin- guish more clearly the characteristics of particular eddic voices . It is only then that the significance of figures like Sigurðr assuming different voices and different discursive strategies becomes ...