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1. | Women As Peace-Weavers In Old English Literature |
2. | Research On Process Of English Internationalization |
3. | On The Skills Of Translating The Middle And Old English In The English Literature Of Social Science |
4. | From Language To Thought:the Concepts Of Time In Old English Literature |
5. | Desiring to be known: The diction of glory and fame in Old English literature |
6. | 'Heo spraec thicce': The privileges and proprieties of female speech in Anglo-Saxon poetry |
7. | Cognitive universality and cultural variation in the conceptual structure of language about meaning: A cognitive semantic lexicography of the intangible in Old English, Kiswahili, and Yucatec Maya |
8. | Body and soul poems in Old and Middle English |
9. | An oral and cognitive approach to Anglo-Saxon poetry: Association, rhizomes, emotions and performance |
10. | A new kind of 'Beowulf': Text, translation and technology |
11. | Implications of Old English syllable structure and consonant phonotactics for phonological theory |
12. | The crisis of violence: Warfare, genetics, and culture in Old English and Old Norse texts |
13. | The long arm of variation: The poetics of concept-patterning in 'Beowulf' |
14. | Community, solitude, patriarchy, and proto-feminism in the Old English Life of St. Mary of Egypt |
15. | 'The most exalted language': Anglo -Saxon perceptions of Hebrew |
16. | The tradition of vernacular prayer in Anglo -Saxon England |
17. | Art and emotion in Old Norse and Old English poetry |
18. | 'The Battle of Maldon': A medieval screenplay. History and Heroism in the Cinematic Adaptation of an Old English Poem |
19. | Creating the Christian Anglo-Saxon and the Other in the Old English 'Judith' and 'Beowulf' |
20. | The destroyer of souls: The rhetoric of fear in Old English literature |
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