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WEEK
2 Phonology
& Closed-Class Words
M 16
Sept.
- Baker (hereafter B), Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 due. (Read as much as you can); again, the grammar chart and the translation template.
- King
Alfred's Grammar (hereafter kA), chs. 1-4 and "Pronouncing
Old English"
- You can browse Professor Murray McGillivray's site--he has
a sound file of Abraham and Isaac, read in Old English here.
Also, Mike Drout has read the entire
poetic corpus of OE onto the web (and podcast); that's
here.
- Try Old
English Aerobics, sections 2, 3, 4, and 5.
- Try some
exercises in OE pronouns. Make some charts (e.g., in notes).
- Here are Old English Flash Cards.
Second Half:
- Read Graham Robb on 19th-century France.
- Word Exchange (Hereafter Wx), "Gifts of Men" (pp. 223–229); "Fortunes of Men" (pp. 283-289); and "The Order of the World (pp. 239–245).
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