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This edited book examines the multilingual culture of medieval
England, exploring its impact on the development of English
and its textual manifestations from a multi-disciplinary
perspective. The book offers overviews of the state of
the art of research and case studies on this subject in
(sub)disciplines of linguistics including historical
linguistics, onomastics, lexicology and lexicography,
sociolinguistics, code-switching and language contact, and
also includes contributions from literary and socio-cultural
studies, material culture, and palaeography. The authors
focus on the variety of languages in use in medieval Britain,
including English, Old Norse, Norn, Dutch, Welsh, French, and
Latin, making the argument that understanding the
impact of medieval multilingualism on the development of
English requires multidisiplinarity and the bringing together
of different frameworks in linguistics and cultural studies
to achieve more nuanced answers. This book will be
of interest to academics and students of historical
linguistics and medieval textual culture.
NMR is better suited than any other experimental technique for the
characterization of supramolecular systems in solution. The
presentations included here can be broadly divided into three
classes. The first class illustrates the state of the art in the
design of supramolecular systems and includes examples of different
classes of supramolecular complexes: catenanes, rotaxanes,
hydrogen-bonded rosettes, tubes, capsules, dendrimers, and
metal-containing hosts. The second class comprises contributions to
NMR methods that can be applied to address the main structural
problems that arise in supramolecular chemistry. The third class
includes biological supramolecular systems studied by
state-of-the-art NMR techniques.
Aldred's interlinear gloss to the Lindisfarne Gospels (London,
British Library, MS Cotton Nero D.IV) is one of the most
substantial representatives of the Old English variety known as
late Old Northumbrian. Although it has received a great deal of
attention in the past two centuries, there are still numerous
issues which remain unresolved. The papers in this collection
approach the gloss from a variety of perspectives - language,
cultural milieu, palaeography, glossography - in order to shed
light on many of these issues, such as the authorship of the gloss,
the morphosyntax and vocabulary of the dialect(s) it represents,
its sources and relationship to the Rushworth Gospels, and Aldred's
cultural and religious affiliations. Because of its breadth of
coverage, the collection will be of interest and great value to
scholars in the fields of Anglo-Saxon studies and English
historical linguistics.
Aldred's interlinear gloss to the Lindisfarne Gospels (London,
British Library, MS Cotton Nero D.IV) is one of the most
substantial representatives of the Old English variety known as
late Old Northumbrian. Although it has received a great deal of
attention in the past two centuries, there are still numerous
issues which remain unresolved. The papers in this collection
approach the gloss from a variety of perspectives - language,
cultural milieu, palaeography, glossography - in order to shed
light on many of these issues, such as the authorship of the gloss,
the morphosyntax and vocabulary of the dialect(s) it represents,
its sources and relationship to the Rushworth Gospels, and Aldred's
cultural and religious affiliations. Because of its breadth of
coverage, the collection will be of interest and great value to
scholars in the fields of Anglo-Saxon studies and English
historical linguistics.
NMR is better suited than any other experimental technique for the
characterization of supramolecular systems in solution. The
presentations included here can be broadly divided into three
classes. The first class illustrates the state of the art in the
design of supramolecular systems and includes examples of different
classes of supramolecular complexes: catenanes, rotaxanes,
hydrogen-bonded rosettes, tubes, capsules, dendrimers, and
metal-containing hosts. The second class comprises contributions to
NMR methods that can be applied to address the main structural
problems that arise in supramolecular chemistry. The third class
includes biological supramolecular systems studied by
state-of-the-art NMR techniques.
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