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9781405187862

The Handbook of the History of English

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    9781405187862

  • ISBN10:

    1405187867

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2009-02-09
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
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Summary

The Handbook of the History of English is a collection of articles written by leading specialists in the field that focus on the theoretical issues behind the facts of the changing English language. organizes the theoretical issues behind the facts of the changing English language innovatively and applies recent insights to old problems surveys the history of English from the perspective of structural developments in areas such as phonology, prosody, morphology, syntax, semantics, language variation, and dialectology offers readers a comprehensive overview of the various theoretical perspectives available to the study of the history of English and sets new objectives for further research

Author Biography

Ans van Kemenade is Professor in the Department of English at the Radboud University Nijmegen, and is author of Syntactic Case and Morphological Case in the History of English (1987), and The Syntax of Early English (2000; with O. Fischer, W. Koopman, and W. van der Wurff). 

Bettelou Los is a lecturer in the Department of English at the Radboud University Nijmegen. She is author of Infinitival Complementation in Old and Middle English (1999) and The Rise of the to-infinitive (2005). 

Table of Contents

EditorsG+  Introduction
Notes on Contributors
Approaches and issues
Change for the Better? Optimality Theory versus History
Cueing a New Grammar
Variation and the Interpretation of Change in periphrastic DO
Evolutionary Models and Functional-Typological Theories of Language Change
Words: derivation and prosody
Old and Middle English Prosody
Prosodic Preferences: From Old English to Early Modern English
Typological Changes in Derivational Morphology
Competition in English Word Formation
Inflectional morphology and syntax
Case Syncretism and Word Order Change
Discourse Adverbs and Clausal Syntax in Old and Middle English
The loss of OV Order in the History of English
Category Change and Gradience in the Determiner System
Pragmatics
Pathways in the development of pragmatic markers in English
The Semantic Development of Scalar Focus Modifiers
Information Structure and Word Order Change: The Passive as an Information Rearranging Strategy in the History of English
Pre- and postcolonial varieties
Old English Dialectology
Early Middle English Dialectology: Problems and Prospects
How English became African American English
Historical Change in Synchronic Perspective: The Legacy of British Dialects
The making of Hiberno-English and other G+ Celtic EnglishesG+ 
Standardisation and globalization
Eighteenth-century Prescriptivism and the Norm of Correctness
Historical Sociolinguistics and Language Change
Global English: From Island Tongue to World Language
Appendix: Useful Corpora for Research in English Historical Linguistics
Index
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