The History of Early English provides an accessible and student-friendly introduction to the history of the English language from its beginnings until the end of the Early Modern English period.
The History of Early English provides an accessible and student-friendly introduction to the history of the English language from its beginnings until the end of the Early Modern English period.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Keith Johnson is Emeritus Professor of Linguistics and Language Education in the Department of Linguistics and English Language, University of Lancaster
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PART A. PRELIMINARIES AND ANCESTRIES1. HISTORY, AND HISTORICAL CHANGE 2 LANGUAGES AND THEIR DAUGHTERS PART B. OLD ENGLISH 3 OLD ENGLISH: A FIRST LOOK 4 OE WRITING, PRONUNCIATION, AND A DEVIL OF A MOUTHFUL 5. THE OLD ENGLISH WORD-HOARD 6 OE GRAMMAR: A 'JUNGLE OF ENDINGS' 7. OE LITERATURE: 'A SYZYGY OF DIPODIC HEMISTICHS' PART C. MIDDLE ENGLISH 8. LO, ENGLAND INTO NORMANDY'S HAND 9. 'THE ENGLISH TONGUE . . . HONOURABLY ENLARGED AND ADORNED': ME WORDS AND PRAGMATICS 10. 'LIGHTER . . . THAN THE OLD AND ANCIENT ENGLISH' 11. ME LITERATURE: INSIDE AND OUTSIDE THE 'FIELD FULL OF FOLK' PART D. INTERLUDE 12. A SHORT INTERLUDE ABOUT LONG VOWELS: THE GREAT VOWEL SHIFT PART E. EARLY MODERN ENGLISH 13. 'MANIE MATTERS OF SINGULAR DISCOURSE': SOME ENGLISH RENAISSANCE HISTORY 14 'WRYTING TREU' AND 'SOUNDYING CLEARE': EModE GRAPHOLOGY, SPELLING AND PRONUNCIATION 15 TURNING WATER INTO WINE: RENAISSANCE WORDS 16 'TRUE AND WELL-SPEAKING A LANGUAGE': RENAISSANCE GRAMMAR 17. 'I THOU THEE, THOU TRAITOR': SOME RENAISSANCE PRAGMATICS 18 'WELL TURNED, AND TRUE FILED LINES': RENAISSANCE LITERATURE 19. 'A SETTLED, CERTAIN AND CORRECTED LANGUAGE': THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY
PART A. PRELIMINARIES AND ANCESTRIES1. HISTORY, AND HISTORICAL CHANGE 2 LANGUAGES AND THEIR DAUGHTERS PART B. OLD ENGLISH 3 OLD ENGLISH: A FIRST LOOK 4 OE WRITING, PRONUNCIATION, AND A DEVIL OF A MOUTHFUL 5. THE OLD ENGLISH WORD-HOARD 6 OE GRAMMAR: A 'JUNGLE OF ENDINGS' 7. OE LITERATURE: 'A SYZYGY OF DIPODIC HEMISTICHS' PART C. MIDDLE ENGLISH 8. LO, ENGLAND INTO NORMANDY'S HAND 9. 'THE ENGLISH TONGUE . . . HONOURABLY ENLARGED AND ADORNED': ME WORDS AND PRAGMATICS 10. 'LIGHTER . . . THAN THE OLD AND ANCIENT ENGLISH' 11. ME LITERATURE: INSIDE AND OUTSIDE THE 'FIELD FULL OF FOLK' PART D. INTERLUDE 12. A SHORT INTERLUDE ABOUT LONG VOWELS: THE GREAT VOWEL SHIFT PART E. EARLY MODERN ENGLISH 13. 'MANIE MATTERS OF SINGULAR DISCOURSE': SOME ENGLISH RENAISSANCE HISTORY 14 'WRYTING TREU' AND 'SOUNDYING CLEARE': EModE GRAPHOLOGY, SPELLING AND PRONUNCIATION 15 TURNING WATER INTO WINE: RENAISSANCE WORDS 16 'TRUE AND WELL-SPEAKING A LANGUAGE': RENAISSANCE GRAMMAR 17. 'I THOU THEE, THOU TRAITOR': SOME RENAISSANCE PRAGMATICS 18 'WELL TURNED, AND TRUE FILED LINES': RENAISSANCE LITERATURE 19. 'A SETTLED, CERTAIN AND CORRECTED LANGUAGE': THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY
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