Bells chiming from the past : cultural and linguistic studies on early English / / edited by Isabel Moskowich-Spiegel and Begoña Crespo-García.

To understand the characteristics of present-day English language and culture we must have some understanding of the earlier stages of language use. Bells Chiming from the Past investigates the early development of English and covers different aspects of English medieval studies, from traditional ph...

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Superior document:Costerus ; new ser., 174
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Year of Publication:2007
Language:English
Series:Costerus. new ser. ; 174.
Physical Description:1 online resource (280 p.)
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Other title:Preliminary Material --
Introduction /
The (im)possibility of stacking adjectives in Early English /
Lists in letters: NP-lists and general extenders in Early English correspondence /
Middle English medical books as examples of discourse colonies: G.U.L Hunter 307 /
The second-person pronoun in late medieval English drama: The York Cycle (c. 1440) /
Different paths for words and money: The semantic field of “Commerce and Finance” in Middle English /
How might Everyman have been performed? /
Shift of meaning in the animal field: Some cases of narrowing and widening /
Different aspects of the specialised nomenclature of ophthalmology in Old and Middle English /
Complex predicates in early scientific writing /
Sixteenth-century glosses to a fifteenth-century gynaecological treatise (BL, MS Sloane 249, following 180v-205v): A scientifically biased revision /
Rewriting eleventh-century English grammar and the editing of texts /
DCL, B IV, 24: A palaeographical and codicological study of Durham’s Cantor’s Book /
The four-wheeled quadriga and the seven sacraments: On the sources for the ‘Dedication’ of the Ormulum /
Verbal confrontation and the uses of direct speech in some Old English poetic hagiographies /
Tolkien, medievalism, and the philological tradition /
Summary:To understand the characteristics of present-day English language and culture we must have some understanding of the earlier stages of language use. Bells Chiming from the Past investigates the early development of English and covers different aspects of English medieval studies, from traditional philological concerns, to the most recent perspectives of modern linguistics applied to early English texts. Most of the papers are based on empirical research in English Historical Linguistics, and will contribute substantially to our theoretical and descriptive understanding of English varieties, both written and spoken. The book focuses on the relationship and interaction of language and culture during the Middle English period. Some of the articles are clearly linguistically-oriented, but most could be included under a wider philological perspective since they study both language and the cultural milieu in which linguistic events took place. Bells Chiming from the Past is aimed at an international readership and makes a desirable addition to the field of Historical Linguistics, featuring as it does contributions from an array of well-known professionals from different academic and scientific institutions.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:940120540X
1435623096
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Isabel Moskowich-Spiegel and Begoña Crespo-García.