The Development of Standard English, 1300-1800
Title | The Development of Standard English, 1300-1800 PDF eBook |
Author | Laura Wright |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 256 |
Release | 2006-11-02 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 9780521029698 |
This volume describes the development of Standard English from Middle English onwards.
Standards of English
Title | Standards of English PDF eBook |
Author | Raymond Hickey |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 445 |
Release | 2012-12-06 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 0521763894 |
The first book-length exploration of 'standard Englishes' with contributions by the leading experts on each major variety of English discussed.
Gender Shifts in the History of English
Title | Gender Shifts in the History of English PDF eBook |
Author | Anne Curzan |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 237 |
Release | 2003-04-24 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1139436686 |
How and why did grammatical gender, found in Old English and in other Germanic languages, gradually disappear from English and get replaced by a system where the gender of nouns and the use of personal pronouns depend on the natural gender of the referent? How is this shift related to 'irregular agreement' (such as she for ships) and 'sexist' language use (such as generic he) in Modern English, and how is the language continuing to evolve in these respects? Anne Curzan's accessibly written and carefully researched study is based on extensive corpus data, and will make a major contribution by providing a historical perspective on these often controversial questions. It will be of interest to researchers and students in history of English, historical linguistics, corpus linguistics, language and gender, and medieval studies.
The Multilingual Origins of Standard English
Title | The Multilingual Origins of Standard English PDF eBook |
Author | Laura Wright |
Publisher | Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG |
Pages | 545 |
Release | 2020-09-07 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 3110687542 |
Textbooks inform readers that the precursor of Standard English was supposedly an East or Central Midlands variety which became adopted in London; that monolingual fifteenth century English manuscripts fall into internally-cohesive Types; and that the fourth Type, dating after 1435 and labelled ‘Chancery Standard’, provided the mechanism by which this supposedly Midlands variety spread out from London. This set of explanations is challenged by taking a multilingual perspective, examining Anglo-Norman French, Medieval Latin and mixed-language contexts as well as monolingual English ones. By analysing local and legal documents, mercantile accounts, personal letters and journals, medical and religious prose, multiply-copied works, and the output of individual scribes, standardisation is shown to have been preceded by supralocalisation rather than imposed top-down as a single entity by governmental authority. Linguistic features examined include syntax, morphology, vocabulary, spelling, letter-graphs, abbreviations and suspensions, social context and discourse norms, pragmatics, registers, text-types, communities of practice social networks, and the multilingual backdrop, which was influenced by shifting socioeconomic trends.
The History of English
Title | The History of English PDF eBook |
Author | Stephan Gramley |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 701 |
Release | 2018-10-08 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 0429863217 |
The History of English: An Introduction provides a chronological analysis of the linguistic, social, and cultural development of the English language from before its establishment in Britain around the year 450 to the present. Each chapter represents a new stage in the development of the language from Old English through Middle English to Modern Global English, all illustrated with a rich and diverse selection of primary texts showing changes in language resulting from contact, conquest and domination, and the expansion of English around the world. The History of English goes beyond the usual focus on English in the UK and the USA to include the wider global course of the language during and following the Early Modern English period. This perspective therefore also includes a historical review of English in its pidgin and creole varieties and as a native and/or second language in the Caribbean, Africa, Asia, and Australasia. This new edition of The History of English has been thoroughly revised and updated throughout, and features: chapter introductions and conclusions to assist in orientation; over 90 textual examples demonstrating linguistic change accompanied, as necessary, by translations and/or glosses; study questions on the social, cultural, and linguistic background of the periods and topics, as well as recommendations for further reading and topics for further study; over 100 figures, tables and maps to support and illuminate the text; 18 pages of colour plates depicting exemplary texts, relevant artifacts, and examples of language usage, including Germanic runes, the opening page of Beowulf, the New England Primer, and the Treaty of Waitangi; a brand-new companion website hosting further articles on linguistic, historical, and cultural phenomena which go beyond the scope of the book, additional sample texts, exercises, and audio clips. The History of English is essential reading for any student of the English language, and will be of relevance to any course addressing the origins of the English language.
Irish English
Title | Irish English PDF eBook |
Author | Raymond Hickey |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 524 |
Release | 2007-11-08 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1139465848 |
English has been spoken in Ireland for over 800 years, making Irish English the oldest variety of the language outside Britain. This 2007 book traces the development of English in Ireland, both north and south, from the late Middle Ages to the present day. Drawing on authentic data ranging from medieval literature to authentic contemporary examples, it reveals how Irish English arose, how it has developed, and how it continues to change. A variety of central issues are considered in detail, such as the nature of language contact and the shift from Irish to English, the sociolinguistically motivated changes in present-day Dublin English, the special features of Ulster Scots, and the transportation of Irish English to overseas locations as diverse as Canada, the United States, and Australia. Presenting a comprehensive survey of Irish English at all levels of linguistics, this book will be invaluable to historical linguists, sociolinguists, syntacticians and phonologists alike.
Pragmatic Markers in English
Title | Pragmatic Markers in English PDF eBook |
Author | Laurel J. Brinton |
Publisher | Walter de Gruyter |
Pages | 429 |
Release | 2010-12-14 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 3110907585 |
The future of English linguistics as envisaged by the editors of Topics in English Linguistics lies in empirical studies which integrate work in English linguistics into general and theoretical linguistics on the one hand, and comparative linguistics on the other. The TiEL series features volumes that present interesting new data and analyses, and above all fresh approaches that contribute to the overall aim of the series, which is to further outstanding research in English linguistics.