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Rethinking Middle English 2005 - Linguistic and Literary Approaches (Paperback, illustrated edition): Nikolaus Ritt, Herbert... Rethinking Middle English 2005 - Linguistic and Literary Approaches (Paperback, illustrated edition)
Nikolaus Ritt, Herbert Schendl, Jacek Fisiak
R2,282 Discovery Miles 22 820 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This volume presents Middle English studies as a modern discipline which unites linguistics, literature, philology, the history of ideas, textual studies including recent developments in the study of text types and genres, as well as the sociohistorical perspective. This large variety of both traditional and new approaches is mirrored in the four main parts of the book, starting with texts and text types, and moving on to vocabulary, syntax and morphology, and finally phonology and orthography. Aspects of language contact as well as corpus linguistic studies are also addressed in a number of contributions. Author are leading experts in their fields, and come from the United States, South Africa, and all parts of Europe.

Code-Switching in Early English (Hardcover): Herbert Schendl, Laura Wright Code-Switching in Early English (Hardcover)
Herbert Schendl, Laura Wright
R4,986 Discovery Miles 49 860 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The complex linguistic situation of earlier multilingual Britain has led to numerous contact-induced changes in the history of English. However, bi- and multilingual texts, which are attested in a large variety of text types, are still an underresearched aspect of earlier linguistic contact. Such texts, which switch between Latin, English and French, have increasingly been recognized as instances of written code-switching and as highly relevant evidence for the linguistic strategies which medieval and early modern multilingual speakers used for different purposes. The contributions in this volume approach this phenomenon of mixed-language texts from the point of view of code-switching, an important mechanism of linguistic change. Based on a variety of text types and genres from the medieval and Early Modern English periods, the individual papers present detailed linguistic analyses of a large number of texts, addressing a variety of issues, including methodological questions as well as functional, pragmatic, syntactic and lexical aspects of language mixing. The very specific nature of language mixing in some text types also raises important theoretical questions such as the distinction between borrowing and switching, the existence of discrete linguistic codes in earlier multilingual Britain and, more generally, the possible limits of the code-switching paradigm for the analysis of these mixed texts from the early history of English. Thus the volume is of particular interest not only for historical linguists, medievalists and students of the history of English, but also for sociolinguists, psycholinguists, language theorists and typologists.

Multilingualism in Later Medieval Britain (Hardcover): D.A. Trotter Multilingualism in Later Medieval Britain (Hardcover)
D.A. Trotter; Contributions by Andres M Kristol, Begona Crespo-Garcia, D.A. Trotter, E.S.C. Weiner, …
R3,166 Discovery Miles 31 660 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Essays reappraising the relationship between the various languages of late medieval Britain. The languages of later medieval Britain are here seen as no longerseparate or separable, but as needing to be treated and studied together to discover the linguistic reality of medieval Britain and make a meaningful assessment ofthe relationship between the languages, and the role, status, function or subsequent history of any of them. This theme emerges from all the articles collected here from leading international experts in their fields, dealing withlaw, language, Welsh history, sociolinguistics and historical lexicography. The documents and texts studied include a Vatican register of miracles in fourteenth-century Hereford, medical treatises, municipal records from York, teaching manuals, gild registers, and an account of work done on the bridges of the river Thames. Contributors: PAUL BRAND, BEGON CRESPO GARCIA, TONY HUNT, LUIS IGLESIAS-RABADE, LISA JEFFERSON, ANDRES M. KRISTOL, FRANKWALTMOHREN, MICHAEL RICHTER, WILLIAM ROTHWELL, HERBERT SCHENDL, LLINOS BEVERLEY SMITH, D.A. TROTTER, EDMUIND WEINER, LAURA WRIGHT Professor D.A. TROTTER is Professor of French and Head of Department of European Languages at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth.

Contact and Conflict in English Studies - Assistant editors: Christian Groesslinger / Christopher Herzog (Hardcover, New... Contact and Conflict in English Studies - Assistant editors: Christian Groesslinger / Christopher Herzog (Hardcover, New edition)
Sabine Coelsch-Foisner, Herbert Schendl
R1,404 Discovery Miles 14 040 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The book presents contributions to the 2012 conference of the Austrian Association of University Teachers of English in which scholars of various fields of English Studies discuss aspects of contact and conflict in Anglophone literatures, critical theory, cultural studies, interdisciplinary and comparative English studies and English linguistics. The papers reflect current research in these areas and show that disciplinary classifications are no longer as rigid as they used to be: Topics are as widely spread as linguistic variation, Maori English, English as a lingua franca, intergenerational conflict, hip hop discourse, literature and the creative arts, science drama, childhood in crime fiction, and the crisis of "high art".

Medieval English and Its Heritage - Structure, Meaning and Mechanisms of Change (Paperback): Nikolaus Ritt, Herbert Schendl,... Medieval English and Its Heritage - Structure, Meaning and Mechanisms of Change (Paperback)
Nikolaus Ritt, Herbert Schendl, Christiane Dalton-Puffer, Dieter Kastovsky
R1,904 Discovery Miles 19 040 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The volume features new work in English historical linguistics. It focuses on Medieval Englishes, but also discusses how processes originating there continued to unfold in later stages of linguistic evolution. In language internal terms, it deals with phonological, morphological, lexical and syntactic constituents. At the same time, cognitive, pragmatic and social factors are taken into account. All contributions go back to papers delivered at the 13th International Conference of English Historical Linguistics, held at Vienna in 2004. They address central questions from new perspectives, report empirical findings, point out new directions for research, make new methods relevant for the historical study of English, manage to revise established views, and provide a good survey of issues currently discussed in the community of historical English linguists.

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