Standardising English
Norms and Margins in the History of the English Language
Herausgeber: Pillière, Linda; Lewis, Diana; Kerfelec, Valérie; Andrieu, Wilfrid
Standardising English
Norms and Margins in the History of the English Language
Herausgeber: Pillière, Linda; Lewis, Diana; Kerfelec, Valérie; Andrieu, Wilfrid
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Leading researchers shed new light on the history of the standardisation of English.
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Leading researchers shed new light on the history of the standardisation of English.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. April 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 164mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 535g
- ISBN-13: 9781107191051
- ISBN-10: 110719105X
- Artikelnr.: 48956073
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. April 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 164mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 535g
- ISBN-13: 9781107191051
- ISBN-10: 110719105X
- Artikelnr.: 48956073
Part I. Norms and Margins: Ideology and Concepts: Introduction: the norms
and margins of English Linda Pillière, Wilfrid Andrieu, Valérie Kerfelec
and Diana Lewis; 1. Approaching norms and margins on different levels:
going beyond the standard/non-standard divide Sandrine Sorlin; 2.
Prescriptive grammar and the rationalist cultural model of standardization
Natalia Guermanova; Part II. Norms and Margins: A Historical Perspective:
3. Norms and rules in the history of grammar: French and English handbooks
in the seventeenth century Wilfrid Andrieu and Valérie Raby; 4. The end of
toleration? Language on the margins in Samuel Johnson's Dictionary of the
English Language Lynda Mugglestone; 5. Eighteenth-century pronouncing
dictionaries: reflecting usage or setting their own standard? Véronique
Pouillon; 6. Setting a standard: authors and sources in the OED Charlotte
Brewer; 7. Conflicting linguistic norms in the letters of Virginian
soldiers during the American Civil War Gaëlle Le Corre; 8. Correcting
English: Josephine Turck Baker and the early American usage guide tradition
Viktorija Kostadinova; Part III. Norms and Margins: Moving into the
Twenty-First Century: 9. The grammatical margins of class Ingrid
Tieken-Boon van Ostade; 10. Concepts of correctness and acceptability in
British English: exploring attitudes of lay people Carmen Eber; 11. Maori
English in Maori literature: standardising the margin into a norm Sonia
Dupuy; 12. Imposing a norm: the invisible marks of copy editors Linda
Pillière.
and margins of English Linda Pillière, Wilfrid Andrieu, Valérie Kerfelec
and Diana Lewis; 1. Approaching norms and margins on different levels:
going beyond the standard/non-standard divide Sandrine Sorlin; 2.
Prescriptive grammar and the rationalist cultural model of standardization
Natalia Guermanova; Part II. Norms and Margins: A Historical Perspective:
3. Norms and rules in the history of grammar: French and English handbooks
in the seventeenth century Wilfrid Andrieu and Valérie Raby; 4. The end of
toleration? Language on the margins in Samuel Johnson's Dictionary of the
English Language Lynda Mugglestone; 5. Eighteenth-century pronouncing
dictionaries: reflecting usage or setting their own standard? Véronique
Pouillon; 6. Setting a standard: authors and sources in the OED Charlotte
Brewer; 7. Conflicting linguistic norms in the letters of Virginian
soldiers during the American Civil War Gaëlle Le Corre; 8. Correcting
English: Josephine Turck Baker and the early American usage guide tradition
Viktorija Kostadinova; Part III. Norms and Margins: Moving into the
Twenty-First Century: 9. The grammatical margins of class Ingrid
Tieken-Boon van Ostade; 10. Concepts of correctness and acceptability in
British English: exploring attitudes of lay people Carmen Eber; 11. Maori
English in Maori literature: standardising the margin into a norm Sonia
Dupuy; 12. Imposing a norm: the invisible marks of copy editors Linda
Pillière.
Part I. Norms and Margins: Ideology and Concepts: Introduction: the norms
and margins of English Linda Pillière, Wilfrid Andrieu, Valérie Kerfelec
and Diana Lewis; 1. Approaching norms and margins on different levels:
going beyond the standard/non-standard divide Sandrine Sorlin; 2.
Prescriptive grammar and the rationalist cultural model of standardization
Natalia Guermanova; Part II. Norms and Margins: A Historical Perspective:
3. Norms and rules in the history of grammar: French and English handbooks
in the seventeenth century Wilfrid Andrieu and Valérie Raby; 4. The end of
toleration? Language on the margins in Samuel Johnson's Dictionary of the
English Language Lynda Mugglestone; 5. Eighteenth-century pronouncing
dictionaries: reflecting usage or setting their own standard? Véronique
Pouillon; 6. Setting a standard: authors and sources in the OED Charlotte
Brewer; 7. Conflicting linguistic norms in the letters of Virginian
soldiers during the American Civil War Gaëlle Le Corre; 8. Correcting
English: Josephine Turck Baker and the early American usage guide tradition
Viktorija Kostadinova; Part III. Norms and Margins: Moving into the
Twenty-First Century: 9. The grammatical margins of class Ingrid
Tieken-Boon van Ostade; 10. Concepts of correctness and acceptability in
British English: exploring attitudes of lay people Carmen Eber; 11. Maori
English in Maori literature: standardising the margin into a norm Sonia
Dupuy; 12. Imposing a norm: the invisible marks of copy editors Linda
Pillière.
and margins of English Linda Pillière, Wilfrid Andrieu, Valérie Kerfelec
and Diana Lewis; 1. Approaching norms and margins on different levels:
going beyond the standard/non-standard divide Sandrine Sorlin; 2.
Prescriptive grammar and the rationalist cultural model of standardization
Natalia Guermanova; Part II. Norms and Margins: A Historical Perspective:
3. Norms and rules in the history of grammar: French and English handbooks
in the seventeenth century Wilfrid Andrieu and Valérie Raby; 4. The end of
toleration? Language on the margins in Samuel Johnson's Dictionary of the
English Language Lynda Mugglestone; 5. Eighteenth-century pronouncing
dictionaries: reflecting usage or setting their own standard? Véronique
Pouillon; 6. Setting a standard: authors and sources in the OED Charlotte
Brewer; 7. Conflicting linguistic norms in the letters of Virginian
soldiers during the American Civil War Gaëlle Le Corre; 8. Correcting
English: Josephine Turck Baker and the early American usage guide tradition
Viktorija Kostadinova; Part III. Norms and Margins: Moving into the
Twenty-First Century: 9. The grammatical margins of class Ingrid
Tieken-Boon van Ostade; 10. Concepts of correctness and acceptability in
British English: exploring attitudes of lay people Carmen Eber; 11. Maori
English in Maori literature: standardising the margin into a norm Sonia
Dupuy; 12. Imposing a norm: the invisible marks of copy editors Linda
Pillière.