Presents studies of the very earliest form of language which can be called English, and its later influence. The articles in this title cover English of East Anglia from its beginnings; and the topics include place names, non-standard grammar, dialect phonology, dialect contact, language contact, and other issues of interest and importance.
Presents studies of the very earliest form of language which can be called English, and its later influence. The articles in this title cover English of East Anglia from its beginnings; and the topics include place names, non-standard grammar, dialect phonology, dialect contact, language contact, and other issues of interest and importance.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Modern East Anglia as a Dialect Area Peter Trudgill Old East Anglian: a Problem in Old English Dialectology Jacek Fisiak East Anglian Place Names: Sources of Lost Dialect Karl Inge Sandred Language in Contact: Old East Saxon and East Anglian Gillis Kristensson Sociolects in Fourteenth Century London Gillis Kristensson Some Morphological Features of the Norfolk Guild Certificates of 1388/9: An Exercise in Variation Laura Wright Elaboration in Practice: The Use of English in Medieval East Anglian Medicine Claire Jones Third Person Singular Zero: African American English, East Anglian Dialects and Spanish Persecution in the Low Countries Peter Trudgill Chapters in the Social History of East Anglian English: The Case of the Third Person Singular (with Helena Raumolin Brunberg and Peter Trudgill)Peter Trudgill) Terttu Nevalainen Chapters in the Social History of East Anglian English: The Case of the Third Person Singular (with Terttu Nevalainen and Helena Raumolin Brunberg)Raumolin Brunberg) Peter Trudgill Chapters in the Social History of East Anglian English: The Case of the Third Person Singular (with Peter Trudgill and Terttu Nevalainen)Nevalainen) Helena Raumolin Brunberg The Modern Reflexes of Some Middle English Vowel Contrasts in Norfolk and Norwich K R Lodge Welcome to East Anglia: Two Major Dialect 'Boundaries' in the Fens David Britain Syntactic Change in North West Norfolk Pat Poussa
Modern East Anglia as a Dialect Area Peter Trudgill Old East Anglian: a Problem in Old English Dialectology Jacek Fisiak East Anglian Place Names: Sources of Lost Dialect Karl Inge Sandred Language in Contact: Old East Saxon and East Anglian Gillis Kristensson Sociolects in Fourteenth Century London Gillis Kristensson Some Morphological Features of the Norfolk Guild Certificates of 1388/9: An Exercise in Variation Laura Wright Elaboration in Practice: The Use of English in Medieval East Anglian Medicine Claire Jones Third Person Singular Zero: African American English, East Anglian Dialects and Spanish Persecution in the Low Countries Peter Trudgill Chapters in the Social History of East Anglian English: The Case of the Third Person Singular (with Helena Raumolin Brunberg and Peter Trudgill)Peter Trudgill) Terttu Nevalainen Chapters in the Social History of East Anglian English: The Case of the Third Person Singular (with Terttu Nevalainen and Helena Raumolin Brunberg)Raumolin Brunberg) Peter Trudgill Chapters in the Social History of East Anglian English: The Case of the Third Person Singular (with Peter Trudgill and Terttu Nevalainen)Nevalainen) Helena Raumolin Brunberg The Modern Reflexes of Some Middle English Vowel Contrasts in Norfolk and Norwich K R Lodge Welcome to East Anglia: Two Major Dialect 'Boundaries' in the Fens David Britain Syntactic Change in North West Norfolk Pat Poussa
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