Rethinking Middle English

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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. Authors are leading experts in their fields, and come from the United States, South Africa, and all parts of Europe.

Autorentext

The Editors: Nikolaus Ritt studied, and now teaches English linguistics at the University of Vienna. He was visiting professor at Eötös Lorand University, Budapest and Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań. He is presently developing a memetic framework for the study of language change.
Herbert Schendl studied English and French philology in Vienna and Paris. He is Professor of English linguistics at the University of Vienna. Major research interests include EModE variation, language contact and historical code-switching.


Inhalt
Contents: Herbert Schendl/Nikolaus Ritt: Introduction Derek Brewer: Understanding chivalry in earlier English literature David Mills: Playing the Show, showing the Play: the Chester Plays in search of a genre George R. Keiser: Robert Thornton's Liber de Diversis Medicinis: text, vocabulary, and scribal confusion Frances McSparran: Following the scribal trail: the BL Cotton Caligula A. ix copy of LaZamon's Brut Christian Liebl: Two unnoticed Early ME versions of Candet Nudatum Pectus Joanna Bugaj: Middle Scots burgh court records: the influence of the text type on its linguistic features Irma Taavitsainen: Standardisation, house styles, and the scope of variation in ME scientific writing Hans-Jürgen Diller: Chaucer's emotion lexicon: passioun and affeccioun Przemysaw ozowski: Polysemy in context: meten and dremen in Chaucer Rafa Molencki: The confusion between thurven und durren in Middle English Tibor rsi: Ways and means of French lexical influence in the Cotton version of Mandeville's Travels Thomas Honegger: 'wyZe welcum iwys to this place' - and never mind the alliteration: an inquiry into the use of forms of address in two alliterative ME romances Cynthia Lloyd: Experience or experiment? Some distinctions between French nominal suffixes in Middle English Maurizio Gotti: Prediction in Middle English: a comparison between shall und will Lilo Moessner: The verbal syntagm in ME conditional clauses Letizia Vezzosi: The development of himself in Middle English: a 'Celtic' hypothesis Hans Platzer: The development of natural gender in Middle English, or: sex by accident Donka Minkova/Robert Stockwell: Clash avoidance in morphologically derived words in Middle English. (Why [-hUd] but [-dm]?) Roger Lass/Margaret Laing: Are front rounded vowels retained in West Midland Middle English? Merja Stenroos: Spelling conventions and rounded front vowels in the poems of William Herebert Albertas Steponaviius: The Great Vowel Shift as a paradigmatic restructuring of the Late ME vowel system Jerzy Wena: Now you see it, now you don't, or the fates of the ME voiced labial stop in homorganic clusters.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Editor Nikolaus Ritt, Herbert Schendl
    • Titel Rethinking Middle English
    • Veröffentlichung 28.12.2004
    • ISBN 3631520328
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • EAN 9783631520321
    • Jahr 2004
    • Größe H210mm x B148mm x T20mm
    • Untertitel Linguistic and Literary Approaches
    • Gewicht 461g
    • Auflage 1. Auflage
    • Genre Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaften
    • Anzahl Seiten 356
    • Herausgeber Peter Lang
    • GTIN 09783631520321

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