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E-raamat: Analysing Older English

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  • Sari: Studies in English Language
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Dec-2011
  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781139179096
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  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781139179096

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"Is historical linguistics different in principle from other linguistic research? This book addresses problems encountered in gathering and analysing data from early English, including the incomplete nature of the evidence and the dangers of misinterpretation or over-interpretation. Even so, gaps in the data can sometimes be filled. The volume brings together a team of leading English historical linguists who have encountered such issues first-hand, to discuss and suggest solutions to a range of problemsin the phonology, syntax, dialectology and onomastics of older English. The topics extend widely over the history of English, chronologically and linguistically, and include Anglo-Saxon naming practices, the phonology of the alliterative line, computational measurement of dialect similarity, dialect levelling and enregisterment in late Modern English, stress-timing in English phonology and the syntax of Old and early Modern English. The book will be of particular interest to researchers and students in English historical linguistics"--

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'This volume comprises a wide-ranging collection of papers on historical linguistics. [ it] continues an approach to historical data of which Richard Hogg would have been proud.' Phillip Wallage, Journal of English Language and Linguistics

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An edited volume which addresses problems encountered in gathering and analysing data from early English.
List of figures and maps
viii
List of tables
x
List of contributors
xii
General introduction 1(4)
Donka Minkova
Part I Metrics and onomastics in older English
5(52)
1 Introduction to Part I
7(8)
Chris McCully
David Denison
2 What explanatory metrics has to say about the history of English function words
15(13)
Geoffrey Russom
3 To pœre fulan flode. of pœre fulan flode: on becoming a name in Easton and Winchester, Hampshire
28(7)
Richard Coates
4 Notes on some interfaces between place-name material and linguistic theory
35(22)
Peter Kitson
Part II Writing practices in older English
57(62)
5 Introduction to Part II
59(4)
Chris McCully
6 Anglian features in late West Saxon prose
63(12)
R.D. Fulk
7 `ea' in early Middle English: from diphthong to digraph
75(44)
Roger Lass
Margaret Laing
Part III Dialects in older English
119(66)
8 Introduction to Part III: on the impossibility of historical sociolinguistics
121(5)
Emma Moore
9 Levelling and enregisterment in northern dialects of late Modern English
126(14)
Joan Beal
10 Quantitative historical dialectology
140(19)
April McMahon
Warren Maguire
11 Reconstructing syntactic continuity and change in early Modern English regional dialects: the case of who
159(26)
Terttu Nevalainen
Part IV Sound change in older English
185(60)
12 Introduction to Part IV: when a knowledge of history is a dangerous thing
187(7)
Ricardo Bermudez-Otero
13 Syllable weight and the weak-verb paradigms in Old English
194(19)
Donka Minkova
14 How to weaken one's consonants, strengthen one's vowels and remain English at the same time
213(19)
Nikolaus Ritt
15 Degemination in English, with special reference to the Middle English period
232(13)
Derek Britton
Part V Syntax in older English
245(61)
16 Introduction to Part V
247(34)
David Denison
17 The status of the postposed `and-adjective' construction in Old English: attributive or predicative?
281(4)
Olga Fischer
18 Do with weak verbs in early Modern English
285(21)
Anthony Warner
Reference 306(25)
Index 331
David Denison is Smith Professor of English Language and Medieval Literature in the School of Languages, Linguistics and Cultures at the University of Manchester. Ricardo Bermúdez-Otero is Senior Lecturer in Linguistics and English Language in the School of Languages, Linguistics and Cultures at the University of Manchester. Chris McCully is Managing Director of the Graduate School for the Humanities at the Rijksuniversiteit, Groningen. Emma Moore is a Senior Lecturer in Sociolinguistics in the School of English Literature, Language and Linguistics at the University of Sheffield.