Analysing Older English
Herausgeber: Bermudez-Otero, Ricardo; Mccully, Chris; Denison, David
Analysing Older English
Herausgeber: Bermudez-Otero, Ricardo; Mccully, Chris; Denison, David
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An edited volume which addresses problems encountered in gathering and analysing data from early English.
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An edited volume which addresses problems encountered in gathering and analysing data from early English.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. November 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 508g
- ISBN-13: 9781107681415
- ISBN-10: 1107681413
- Artikelnr.: 40721940
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. November 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 508g
- ISBN-13: 9781107681415
- ISBN-10: 1107681413
- Artikelnr.: 40721940
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
General introduction David Denison, Ricardo Bermúdez-Otero, Chris McCully
and Emma Moore, with Donka Minkova; Part I. Metrics and Onomastics in Older
English: 1. Introduction Chris McCully and David Denison; 2. What
explanatory metrics has to say about the history of English function words
Geoffrey Russom; 3. To þære fulan flóde óf þære fulan flode: on becoming a
name in Easton and Winchester, Hampshire Richard Coates; 4. Notes on some
interfaces between place-name material and linguistic theory Peter Kitson;
Part II. Writing Practices in Older English: 5. Introduction Chris McCully;
6. Anglian features in late West Saxon prose R. D. Fulk; 7. 'ea' in early
Middle English: from diphthong to digraph Roger Lass and Margaret Laing;
Part III. Dialects in Older English: 8. Introduction: on the impossibility
of historical sociolinguistics Emma Moore; 9. Levelling and enregisterment
in northern dialects of late modern English Joan Beal; 10. Quantitative
historical dialectology April McMahon and Warren Maguire; 11.
Reconstructing syntactic continuity and change in early modern English
regional dialects: the case of who Terttu Nevalainen; Part IV. Sound Change
in Older English: 12. Introduction: when a knowledge of history is a
dangerous thing Ricardo Bermúdez-Otero; 13. Syllable weight and the
weak-verb paradigms in Old English Donka Minkova; 14. How to weaken one's
consonants, strengthen one's vowels, and remain English at the same time
Nikolaus Ritt; 15. Degemination in English, with special reference to the
Middle English period Derek Britton; Part V. Syntax in Older English: 16.
Introduction David Denison; 17. The status of the postposed 'and-adjective'
construction in Old English: attributive or predicative? Olga Fischer; 18.
DO with weak verbs in early modern English Anthony Warner.
and Emma Moore, with Donka Minkova; Part I. Metrics and Onomastics in Older
English: 1. Introduction Chris McCully and David Denison; 2. What
explanatory metrics has to say about the history of English function words
Geoffrey Russom; 3. To þære fulan flóde óf þære fulan flode: on becoming a
name in Easton and Winchester, Hampshire Richard Coates; 4. Notes on some
interfaces between place-name material and linguistic theory Peter Kitson;
Part II. Writing Practices in Older English: 5. Introduction Chris McCully;
6. Anglian features in late West Saxon prose R. D. Fulk; 7. 'ea' in early
Middle English: from diphthong to digraph Roger Lass and Margaret Laing;
Part III. Dialects in Older English: 8. Introduction: on the impossibility
of historical sociolinguistics Emma Moore; 9. Levelling and enregisterment
in northern dialects of late modern English Joan Beal; 10. Quantitative
historical dialectology April McMahon and Warren Maguire; 11.
Reconstructing syntactic continuity and change in early modern English
regional dialects: the case of who Terttu Nevalainen; Part IV. Sound Change
in Older English: 12. Introduction: when a knowledge of history is a
dangerous thing Ricardo Bermúdez-Otero; 13. Syllable weight and the
weak-verb paradigms in Old English Donka Minkova; 14. How to weaken one's
consonants, strengthen one's vowels, and remain English at the same time
Nikolaus Ritt; 15. Degemination in English, with special reference to the
Middle English period Derek Britton; Part V. Syntax in Older English: 16.
Introduction David Denison; 17. The status of the postposed 'and-adjective'
construction in Old English: attributive or predicative? Olga Fischer; 18.
DO with weak verbs in early modern English Anthony Warner.
General introduction David Denison, Ricardo Bermúdez-Otero, Chris McCully
and Emma Moore, with Donka Minkova; Part I. Metrics and Onomastics in Older
English: 1. Introduction Chris McCully and David Denison; 2. What
explanatory metrics has to say about the history of English function words
Geoffrey Russom; 3. To þære fulan flóde óf þære fulan flode: on becoming a
name in Easton and Winchester, Hampshire Richard Coates; 4. Notes on some
interfaces between place-name material and linguistic theory Peter Kitson;
Part II. Writing Practices in Older English: 5. Introduction Chris McCully;
6. Anglian features in late West Saxon prose R. D. Fulk; 7. 'ea' in early
Middle English: from diphthong to digraph Roger Lass and Margaret Laing;
Part III. Dialects in Older English: 8. Introduction: on the impossibility
of historical sociolinguistics Emma Moore; 9. Levelling and enregisterment
in northern dialects of late modern English Joan Beal; 10. Quantitative
historical dialectology April McMahon and Warren Maguire; 11.
Reconstructing syntactic continuity and change in early modern English
regional dialects: the case of who Terttu Nevalainen; Part IV. Sound Change
in Older English: 12. Introduction: when a knowledge of history is a
dangerous thing Ricardo Bermúdez-Otero; 13. Syllable weight and the
weak-verb paradigms in Old English Donka Minkova; 14. How to weaken one's
consonants, strengthen one's vowels, and remain English at the same time
Nikolaus Ritt; 15. Degemination in English, with special reference to the
Middle English period Derek Britton; Part V. Syntax in Older English: 16.
Introduction David Denison; 17. The status of the postposed 'and-adjective'
construction in Old English: attributive or predicative? Olga Fischer; 18.
DO with weak verbs in early modern English Anthony Warner.
and Emma Moore, with Donka Minkova; Part I. Metrics and Onomastics in Older
English: 1. Introduction Chris McCully and David Denison; 2. What
explanatory metrics has to say about the history of English function words
Geoffrey Russom; 3. To þære fulan flóde óf þære fulan flode: on becoming a
name in Easton and Winchester, Hampshire Richard Coates; 4. Notes on some
interfaces between place-name material and linguistic theory Peter Kitson;
Part II. Writing Practices in Older English: 5. Introduction Chris McCully;
6. Anglian features in late West Saxon prose R. D. Fulk; 7. 'ea' in early
Middle English: from diphthong to digraph Roger Lass and Margaret Laing;
Part III. Dialects in Older English: 8. Introduction: on the impossibility
of historical sociolinguistics Emma Moore; 9. Levelling and enregisterment
in northern dialects of late modern English Joan Beal; 10. Quantitative
historical dialectology April McMahon and Warren Maguire; 11.
Reconstructing syntactic continuity and change in early modern English
regional dialects: the case of who Terttu Nevalainen; Part IV. Sound Change
in Older English: 12. Introduction: when a knowledge of history is a
dangerous thing Ricardo Bermúdez-Otero; 13. Syllable weight and the
weak-verb paradigms in Old English Donka Minkova; 14. How to weaken one's
consonants, strengthen one's vowels, and remain English at the same time
Nikolaus Ritt; 15. Degemination in English, with special reference to the
Middle English period Derek Britton; Part V. Syntax in Older English: 16.
Introduction David Denison; 17. The status of the postposed 'and-adjective'
construction in Old English: attributive or predicative? Olga Fischer; 18.
DO with weak verbs in early modern English Anthony Warner.