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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Columbia University Press
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. August 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 151mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 494g
- ISBN-13: 9780231174473
- ISBN-10: 0231174470
- Artikelnr.: 42149611
- Verlag: Columbia University Press
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. August 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 151mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 494g
- ISBN-13: 9780231174473
- ISBN-10: 0231174470
- Artikelnr.: 42149611
Seth Lerer
A Note on Texts and Letter Forms
Preface to the Revised Edition
Introduction: Finding English, Finding Us
1. Caedmon Learns to Sing: Old English and the Origins of Poetry
2. From Beowulf to Wulfstan: The Language of Old English Literature
3. In This Year: The Politics of Language and the End of Old English
4. From Kingdom to Realm: Middle English in a French World
5. Lord of This Langage: Chaucer's English
6. I Is as Ille as a Millere Are Ye: Middle English Dialects
7. The Great Vowel Shift and the Changing Character of English
8. Chancery, Caxton, and the Making of English Prose
9. I Do, I Will: Shakespeare's English
10. A Universal Hubbub Wild: New Words and Worlds in Early Modern English
11. Visible Speech: The Orthoepists and the Origins of Standard English
12. A Harmless Drudge: Samuel Johnson and the Making of the Dictionary
13. Horrid, Hooting Stanzas: Lexicography and Literature in American
English
14. Antses in the Sugar: Dialect and Regionalism in American English
15. Hello, Dude: Mark Twain and the Making of the American Idiom
16. Ready for the Funk: African American English and Its Impact
17. Pioneers Through an Untrodden Forest: The Oxford English Dictionary
and Its Readers
18. Listening to Private Ryan: War and Language
19. He Speaks in Your Voice: Everybody's English
20. Faith in English: Vernacular Devotion and Biblical Translation
Epilogue: The Talk and the Text
Appendix: English Sounds and Their Representation
Glossary
References and Further Reading
Acknowledgments
Acknowledgments to the Revised Edition
Index
Preface to the Revised Edition
Introduction: Finding English, Finding Us
1. Caedmon Learns to Sing: Old English and the Origins of Poetry
2. From Beowulf to Wulfstan: The Language of Old English Literature
3. In This Year: The Politics of Language and the End of Old English
4. From Kingdom to Realm: Middle English in a French World
5. Lord of This Langage: Chaucer's English
6. I Is as Ille as a Millere Are Ye: Middle English Dialects
7. The Great Vowel Shift and the Changing Character of English
8. Chancery, Caxton, and the Making of English Prose
9. I Do, I Will: Shakespeare's English
10. A Universal Hubbub Wild: New Words and Worlds in Early Modern English
11. Visible Speech: The Orthoepists and the Origins of Standard English
12. A Harmless Drudge: Samuel Johnson and the Making of the Dictionary
13. Horrid, Hooting Stanzas: Lexicography and Literature in American
English
14. Antses in the Sugar: Dialect and Regionalism in American English
15. Hello, Dude: Mark Twain and the Making of the American Idiom
16. Ready for the Funk: African American English and Its Impact
17. Pioneers Through an Untrodden Forest: The Oxford English Dictionary
and Its Readers
18. Listening to Private Ryan: War and Language
19. He Speaks in Your Voice: Everybody's English
20. Faith in English: Vernacular Devotion and Biblical Translation
Epilogue: The Talk and the Text
Appendix: English Sounds and Their Representation
Glossary
References and Further Reading
Acknowledgments
Acknowledgments to the Revised Edition
Index
A Note on Texts and Letter Forms
Preface to the Revised Edition
Introduction: Finding English, Finding Us
1. Caedmon Learns to Sing: Old English and the Origins of Poetry
2. From Beowulf to Wulfstan: The Language of Old English Literature
3. In This Year: The Politics of Language and the End of Old English
4. From Kingdom to Realm: Middle English in a French World
5. Lord of This Langage: Chaucer's English
6. I Is as Ille as a Millere Are Ye: Middle English Dialects
7. The Great Vowel Shift and the Changing Character of English
8. Chancery, Caxton, and the Making of English Prose
9. I Do, I Will: Shakespeare's English
10. A Universal Hubbub Wild: New Words and Worlds in Early Modern English
11. Visible Speech: The Orthoepists and the Origins of Standard English
12. A Harmless Drudge: Samuel Johnson and the Making of the Dictionary
13. Horrid, Hooting Stanzas: Lexicography and Literature in American
English
14. Antses in the Sugar: Dialect and Regionalism in American English
15. Hello, Dude: Mark Twain and the Making of the American Idiom
16. Ready for the Funk: African American English and Its Impact
17. Pioneers Through an Untrodden Forest: The Oxford English Dictionary
and Its Readers
18. Listening to Private Ryan: War and Language
19. He Speaks in Your Voice: Everybody's English
20. Faith in English: Vernacular Devotion and Biblical Translation
Epilogue: The Talk and the Text
Appendix: English Sounds and Their Representation
Glossary
References and Further Reading
Acknowledgments
Acknowledgments to the Revised Edition
Index
Preface to the Revised Edition
Introduction: Finding English, Finding Us
1. Caedmon Learns to Sing: Old English and the Origins of Poetry
2. From Beowulf to Wulfstan: The Language of Old English Literature
3. In This Year: The Politics of Language and the End of Old English
4. From Kingdom to Realm: Middle English in a French World
5. Lord of This Langage: Chaucer's English
6. I Is as Ille as a Millere Are Ye: Middle English Dialects
7. The Great Vowel Shift and the Changing Character of English
8. Chancery, Caxton, and the Making of English Prose
9. I Do, I Will: Shakespeare's English
10. A Universal Hubbub Wild: New Words and Worlds in Early Modern English
11. Visible Speech: The Orthoepists and the Origins of Standard English
12. A Harmless Drudge: Samuel Johnson and the Making of the Dictionary
13. Horrid, Hooting Stanzas: Lexicography and Literature in American
English
14. Antses in the Sugar: Dialect and Regionalism in American English
15. Hello, Dude: Mark Twain and the Making of the American Idiom
16. Ready for the Funk: African American English and Its Impact
17. Pioneers Through an Untrodden Forest: The Oxford English Dictionary
and Its Readers
18. Listening to Private Ryan: War and Language
19. He Speaks in Your Voice: Everybody's English
20. Faith in English: Vernacular Devotion and Biblical Translation
Epilogue: The Talk and the Text
Appendix: English Sounds and Their Representation
Glossary
References and Further Reading
Acknowledgments
Acknowledgments to the Revised Edition
Index