The Continental Backgrounds of English and Its Insular Development Until 1154

The Continental Backgrounds of English and Its Insular Development Until 1154
Author: Hans Frede Nielsen
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 249
Release: 1998-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9788778384201

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In view of the numerous books that already exist on the subject, it may not be immediately obvious to the layman why scholars should feel the need to continue to write on the history of the English language. However, the flood of writing continues and bears witness to an incessant demand and an unabating interest. As this author demonstrates in his opening chapter, the relevance of English language history is as great as ever, not least as a central key to the understanding of cultural history. In conjunction with two further volumes scheduled to appear at a later date, this volume gives a comprehensive survey of salient aspects of English language history from its embryonic stages to the language spoken today in England and America. The volume spans the period up to 1154, the year which saw the inauguration of the Plantagenet era in England and the last year to be recorded in the annals of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles.

The Continental Backgrounds of English and its Insular Development until 1154

The Continental Backgrounds of English and its Insular Development until 1154
Author: Hans Frede Nielsen
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 250
Release: 1998-01-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027272775

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In conjunction with two other volumes, which are scheduled to appear later, The Continental Backgrounds of English and its Insular Development until 1154 aims at giving a comprehensive survey of what by the author is seen as the most interesting aspects of the long history of English from its embryonic stages to the language spoken today in England and America. The present volume spans the period up to A.D. 1154, the year inaugurating the Plantagenet era in England and the year of the last events to be recorded in the annals of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle.

From Dialect to Standard

From Dialect to Standard
Author: Hans Frede Nielsen
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027272751

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From Dialect to Standard: English in England 1154–1776 is the second volume of a set of three offering a comprehensive survey of what by the author is seen as the most interesting aspects of the long history of English from its embryonic stages to the language spoken today in England and America.The present book spans the period up to 1776, the year of the American Declaration of Independence and the year in which Adam Smith published his Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations. The title of the first volume from 1998 was The Continental Backgrounds of English and its Insular Development until 1154, the third and final volume being scheduled for publication later under the title The Development of American and British English from 1776 to the Present Day.

Studies in the History of the English Language VIII

Studies in the History of the English Language VIII
Author: Peter Grund,Megan Hartman
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2020-11-09
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9783110639858

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This volume collects essays that approach notions of creating, maintaining, and crossing boundaries in the history of the English language. The concept of boundaries is variously defined within linguistics depending on the theoretical framework, from formal and theoretical perspectives to specific fields and more empirical, physical, and perceptual angles. The contributions to this volume do not take one particular theoretical or methodological approach but, instead, explore how examining various types of boundaries—linguistic, conceptual, analytical, generic, physical—helps us illuminate and account for historical use, variation, and change in English. In their exploration of various topics in the history of English, contributions ask a range of questions: what does it mean to set up boundaries between time periods? When do language varieties have distinct boundaries and when do they overlap? Where do language users draw up clausal, constructional, semantic, phonetic/phonological boundaries? Thus, the chapters explore not only how boundaries illustrate synchronic and diachronic features in the history of the English language but also what we can discover by questioning perceived or actual boundaries.

The Facts on File Companion to British Poetry Before 1600

The Facts on File Companion to British Poetry Before 1600
Author: Michelle M. Sauer
Publsiher: Infobase Publishing
Total Pages: 529
Release: 2008
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 9781438108346

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Some of the most important authors in British poetry left their mark onliterature before 1600, including Geoffrey Chaucer, Edmund Spenser, and, of course, William Shakespeare. "The Facts On File Companion to British Poetry before 1600"is an encyclopedic guide to British poetry from the beginnings to theyear 1600, featuring approximately 600 entries ranging in length from300 to 2,500 words.

The Routledge Handbook of World Englishes

The Routledge Handbook of World Englishes
Author: Andy Kirkpatrick
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 840
Release: 2020-12-31
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781000319729

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The Routledge Handbook of World Englishes constitutes a comprehensive introduction to the study of World Englishes. Split into six sections with 40 contributions, this Handbook discusses how English is operating in a wide range of fields from business to popular culture and from education to new literatures in English and its increasing role as an international lingua franca. Bringing together more than 40 of the world’s leading scholars in World Englishes, the sections cover historical perspectives, regional varieties of English from across the world, recent and emerging trends and the pedagogical implications and the future of Englishes. The Handbook provides a thorough and updated overview of the field, taking into account the new directions in which the discipline is heading. This second edition includes up-to-date descriptions of a wide range of varieties of English and how these reflect the cultures of their new users, including new chapters on varieties in Bangladesh, Uganda, the Maldives and South Africa, as well as covering hot topics such as translanguaging and English after Brexit. With a new substantial introduction from the editor, the Handbook is an ideal resource for students of applied linguistics, as well as those in related degrees such as applied English language and TESOL/TEFL.

English Historical Linguistics Volume 2

English Historical Linguistics  Volume 2
Author: Alexander Bergs,Laurel J. Brinton
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 1168
Release: 2012-10-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783110251609

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The Oxford History of English

The Oxford History of English
Author: Lynda Mugglestone
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 624
Release: 2012-11-29
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780191639418

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Lynda Mugglestone's hugely popular The Oxford History of English is now updated and entirely reset in a new edition featuring David Crystal's new take on the future of English in the wider world. In accounts made vivid with examples from a vast range of documentary evidence that includes letters, diaries, and private records, fifteen scholars trace the history of English from its ancient Indo-European origins to the present. They cover the language's versions, written and spoken, revel in its rich variety over fifteen centuries, and chart its varied progress nationally, regionally, and throughout the world. With scholarship at once impeccable and approachable, the authors describe and explain the constantly changing sounds, words, meanings, and grammar of English. This is a book for everyone interested in the language, present and past.