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E-raamat: Advances in Historical Orthography, c. 1500-1800

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Nov-2020
  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781108670944
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"The study of historical orthography in the early modern era has followed different strands, according to various geographical areas and periods of time. Areas of discussion and investigation have ranged from the question of biscriptality, the topics of codification and nation-building to spelling reform, to the role of the introduction of printing technology in orthographical developments and standardisation. The variation related to the study of historical orthography across Europe should not surprise us, if we consider the obvious differences across languages in Europe on different linguistic levels (including orthographic, phonetic, syntactic and so on), the different political decisions made in the administration of educational curricula (especiallyat university level) and the natural divergence of interests related to profound historical, cultural and political differences in every corner of Europe - all of which undoubtedly represent an element of richness and diversity which should be valued andfostered in the future for the sake of progress in the field"--

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With a focus on empirical methods, this book traces the development of European orthographies in the early modern period.
List of Figures
vii
List of Tables
viii
List of Contributors
x
1 From the Early Modern Era to an International Research Area
1(15)
Marco Condorelli
2 A Phonological-Graphemic Approach to the Investigation of Spelling Functionality, with Reference to Early Modern Polish
16(30)
Tomasz Lisowski
3 Graphematic Features in Glagolitic and Cyrillic Orthographies: A Contribution to the Typological Model of Biscriptality
46(21)
Per Ambrosiani
4 The Emergence of Sentence-internal Capitalisation in Early New High German: Towards a Multifactorial Quantitative Account
67(26)
Lisa Ducker
Stefan Hartmann
Renata Szczepaniak
5 Punctuation in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-century French and Spanish Grammars: A Model of Diachronic and Comparative Graphematics
93(31)
Elena Llamas-Pombo
6 Orthographic Variation and Materiality of a Manuscript: Pre-standard Lithuanian Spellings in Simonas Daukantas's `History of the Lithuanian Lowlands' (1831--4)
124(17)
Giedrius Subacius
7 Investigating Methods: Intra-textual, Inter-textual and Cross-textual Variable Analyses
141(13)
Anja Voeste
8 Orthography and Group Identity: A Comparative Approach to Studying Orthographic Systems in Early Modern Czech Printed and Handwritten Texts (c. 1560--1710)
154(22)
Alena A. Fidlerova
9 Orthographic Solutions at the Onset of Early Modern Croatian: An Application of the Grapholinguistic Method
176(15)
Mateo Zagar
10 Women's Spelling in Early Modern English: Perspectives from New Media
191(28)
Mel Evans
Caroline Tagg
11 Towards a Relativity of Spelling Change
219(19)
Marco Condorelli
12 Synergic Dialogue in Historical Orthography: National Philologies, Comparability and Questions for the Future
238(12)
Marco Condorelli
Anja Voeste
Bibliography 250(52)
Index 302
Marco Condorelli, University of Central Lancashire, Preston.