Obsolete Scandinavian Loanwords in English

Obsolete Scandinavian Loanwords in English
Title Obsolete Scandinavian Loanwords in English PDF eBook
Author Magdalena Bator
Publisher Peter Lang
Pages 274
Release 2010
Genre England
ISBN 9783631613160

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So far, no comprehensive study of the obsolescence of Scandinavian loanwords in English has ever been published. This book remedies that situation, and presents an analysis of the causes of obsolescence of Scandinavian loanwords in English since the 15th century. The study has mainly been based on the Oxford English Dictionary and the Middle English Dictionary. Over 300 loanwords have been selected, grouped into semantic fields and analysed. To account for their disappearance, reasons such as the rivalry of synonyms, the exclusive use in local dialects, the disappearance of the referent as well as rare occurrence or phonological changes were investigated.

Words Derived from Old Norse in Early Middle English

Words Derived from Old Norse in Early Middle English
Title Words Derived from Old Norse in Early Middle English PDF eBook
Author Richard Dance
Publisher Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies (ACMRS)
Pages 576
Release 2003
Genre Foreign Language Study
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"The influence exerted upon English vocabulary by words that derive from the Scandinavian languages is widespread and profound. These words entered English by Norse speakers in the Anglo-Saxon period, and they claim amongst their number some of the most frequent and important items of everyday modern usage. There nevertheless remains a great deal about this element that we do not properly understand. This book presents etymological and contextual studies of the lexical terms originally derived from Old Norse that are found in the principal early Middle English texts from the South-West Midlands. This is a region that contains some of the most celebrated literary works of the period when Norse-derived words first appear in significant numbers in written English (the late twelfth to the later thirteenth century); being outside the area of the Danelaw, it also presents crucial opportunities for us to understand the transmission of Norse-derived vocabulary to parts of England beyond those of the heaviest initial Scandinavian settlement. This book will be of interest to scholars of early English lexicology, semantics and dialectology, to those studying the background to and linguistic resources of early Middle English literature, and to all those fascinated by the Scandinavian contribution to the history of the English language." --

Scandinavian Loanwords and Their Equivalents in Middle English

Scandinavian Loanwords and Their Equivalents in Middle English
Title Scandinavian Loanwords and Their Equivalents in Middle English PDF eBook
Author Sibylle Hug
Publisher Peter Lang Group Ag, International Academic Publishers
Pages 456
Release 1987
Genre English language
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An investigation of the rivalry of a number of Scandinavian loanwords which entered the English language in late Old English or Middle English and survived in Modern English, and their synonyms in Middle English. It analyses the restructuring process taking place in a number of semantic fields and attempts to account for the survival of the loanwords. Of particular interest are the meaning, frequency and distribution of the Scandinavian borrowings and their equivalents.

Textual Reception and Cultural Debate in Medieval English Studies

Textual Reception and Cultural Debate in Medieval English Studies
Title Textual Reception and Cultural Debate in Medieval English Studies PDF eBook
Author María José Esteve Ramos
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 196
Release 2018-11-27
Genre History
ISBN 152752244X

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This book is a rigorous and broad update of the state of the art in the investigation of Old and Middle English. The volume, written by some of the best known experts in this field, addresses different issues, such as etymology, manuscript sources, and medieval literary traditions, among others. Its contents will be particularly useful for those interested in the different perspectives of current research in the field, exhorting the reader to consider the relationship of the medieval textual heritage and language with both its contemporary medieval audience and the readers of the 21st century. This book will appeal to specialists in Old and Middle English language and literature and also to university students. In contrast with monographs, which focus on a specific aspect, these essays allow a broader panorama of what is being done and the approaches currently being used.

Borrowed Words

Borrowed Words
Title Borrowed Words PDF eBook
Author Philip Durkin
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 871
Release 2014-01-23
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0191667072

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The rich variety of the English vocabulary reflects the vast number of words it has taken from other languages. These range from Latin, Greek, Scandinavian, Celtic, French, Italian, Spanish, and Russian to, among others, Hebrew, Maori, Malay, Chinese, Hindi, Japanese, andYiddish. Philip Durkin's full and accessible history reveals how, when, and why. He shows how to discover the origins of loanwords, when and why they were adopted, and what happens to them once they have been. The long documented history of English includes contact with languages in a variety of contexts, including: the dissemination of Christian culture in Latin in Anglo-Saxon England, and the interactions of French, Latin, Scandinavian, Celtic, and English during the Middle Ages; exposure to languages throughout the world during the colonial era; and the effects of using English as an international language of science. Philip Durkin describes these and other historical inputs, introducing the approaches each requires, from the comparative method for the earliest period to documentary and corpus research in the modern. The discussion is illustrated at every point with examples taken from a variety of different sources. The framework Dr Durkin develops can be used to explore lexical borrowing in any language. This outstanding book is for everyone interested in English etymology and in loanwords more generally. It will appeal to a wide general public and at the same time offers a valuable reference for scholars and students of the history of English.

Scandinavian Loan-words in Middle English

Scandinavian Loan-words in Middle English
Title Scandinavian Loan-words in Middle English PDF eBook
Author Erik Björkman
Publisher
Pages 202
Release 1900
Genre English language
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External Influences on English

External Influences on English
Title External Influences on English PDF eBook
Author D. Gary Miller
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 350
Release 2012-08-02
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0199654263

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In this fascinating history of the influences on English during the first thousand years of its formation the author shows when and why the Anglo-Saxons began to borrow words from Latin and Greek and the effects of contact with the Vikings, Celts, and French. A book of enduring value to everyone interested in the history of English.