A History of English

A History of English PDF Author: Barbara Fennell
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
ISBN: 9780631200734
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 304

Book Description
A History of English provides an intelligent and accessible synthesis of modern sociolinguistic approaches to the development of the English Language.

A History of English

A History of English PDF Author: Barbara Fennell
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
ISBN: 9780631200734
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 304

Book Description
A History of English provides an intelligent and accessible synthesis of modern sociolinguistic approaches to the development of the English Language.

A History of English

A History of English PDF Author: Barbara Fennell
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
ISBN: 9780631200734
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 304

Book Description
A History of English provides an intelligent and accessible synthesis of modern sociolinguistic approaches to the development of the English Language.

A History of English

A History of English PDF Author: Barbara Fennell
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
ISBN: 9780631200734
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 304

Book Description
A History of English provides an intelligent and accessible synthesis of modern sociolinguistic approaches to the development of the English Language.

Sociolinguistics and Language History

Sociolinguistics and Language History PDF Author: Terttu Nevalainen
Publisher: Rodopi
ISBN: 9789051839821
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 222

Book Description
What role has social status played in shaping the English language across the centuries? Have women also been the agents of language standardization in the past? Can apparent-time patterns be used to predict the course of long-term language change? These questions and many others will be addressed in this volume, which combines sociolinguistic methodology and social history to account for diachronic language change in Renaissance English. The approach has been made possible by the new machine-readable Corpus of Early English Correspondence (CEEC) specifically compiled for this purpose. The 2.4-million-word corpus covers the period from 1420 to 1680 and contains over 700 writers. The volume introduces the premises of the study, discussing both modern sociolinguistics and English society in the late medieval and early modern periods. A detailed description is given of the Corpus of Early English Correspondence, its encoding, and the separate database which records the letter writers' social backgrounds. The pilot studies based on the CEEC suggest that social rank and gender should both be considered in diachronic language change, but that apparent-time patterns may not always be a reliable cue to what will happen in the long run. The volume also argues that historical sociolinguistics offers fascinating perspectives on the study of such new areas as pragmatization and changing politeness cultures across time. This extension of sociolinguistic methodology to the past is a breakthrough in the field of corpus linguistics. It will be of major interest not only to historical linguists but to modern sociolinguists and social historians.

A Social History of English

A Social History of English PDF Author: Mr Dick Leith
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 113471145X
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 280

Book Description
A Social History of English is the first history of the English language to utilize the techniques, insights and concerns of sociolinguistics. 'An excellent book: original, clear and well-written.' - Albion

Historical Sociolinguistics

Historical Sociolinguistics PDF Author: Terttu Nevalainen
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317882172
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 283

Book Description
This volume presents a sociolinguistic perspective on the history of the English language. Based on original empirical research, it discusses the social factors that promoted linguistic changes in earlier English, and the people who were the leading force behind them. The authors focus on the major grammatical developments that shaped the language in Tudor and Stuart times, the period that laid the foundations for modern Standard English. Nevalainen and Raumolin-Brunberg adopt an interdisciplinary approach, exploring the extent to which sociolinguistic models and methods can be applied to the history of English.

Approaches to Teaching the History of the English Language

Approaches to Teaching the History of the English Language PDF Author: Mary Hayes
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0190611065
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 350

Book Description
The History of the English Language has been a standard university course offering for over 150 years. Yet relatively little has been written about teaching a course whose very title suggests its prodigious chronological, geographic, and disciplinary scope. In the nineteenth century, History of the English Language courses focused on canonical British literary works. Since these early curricula were formed, the English language has changed, and so have the courses. In the twenty-first century, instructors account for the growing prominence of World Englishes as well as the English language's transformative relationship with the internet and social media. Approaches to Teaching the History of the English Language addresses the challenges and circumstances that the course's instructors and students commonly face. The volume reads as a series of "master classes" taught by experienced instructors who explain the pedagogical problems that inspired resourceful teaching practices. Although its chapters are authored by seasoned teachers, many of whom are preeminent scholars in their individual fields, the book is designed for instructors at any career stage-beginners and veterans alike. The topics addressed in Approaches to Teaching the History of the English Language include: the unique pedagogical dynamic that transpires in language study; the course's origins and relevance to current university curricula; scholarly approaches that can offer an abiding focus in a semester-long course; advice about navigating the course's formidable chronological ambit; ways to account for the language's many varieties; and the course's substantial and pedagogical relationship to contemporary multimedia platforms. Each chapter balances theory and practice, explaining in detail activities, assignments, or discussion questions ready for immediate use by instructors.

History of English

History of English PDF Author: Barbara Fennell
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
ISBN: 9780631200727
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 304

Book Description
A History of English provides an intelligent and accessible synthesis of modern sociolinguistic approaches to the development of the English Language.

The Emergence of Standard English

The Emergence of Standard English PDF Author: John H. Fisher
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
ISBN: 0813148464
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 224

Book Description
Language scholars have traditionally agreed that the development of the English language was largely unplanned. John H. Fisher challenges this view, demonstrating that the standardization of writing and pronunciation was, and still is, made under the control of political and intellectual forces. In these essays Fisher chronicles his gradual realization that Standard English was not a popular evolution at all but was the direct result of political decisions made by the Lancastrian administrations of Henry IV and Henry V. To achieve standardization and acceptance of the vernacular, these kings turned to their Chancery scribes, who were responsible for writing and copying legal and royal documents. Chaucer, a relative of the king, began to be labeled by the government as a master of the language, and it was Henry V who inspired the fifteenth-century tradition of citing Chaucer as the "maker" of English. An even more important link between language development and government practice is the fact that Chaucer himself composed in the English of the Chancery scribes. Fisher discusses the development of Chancery practices, royal involvement in promoting use of the vernacular, Chaucer's use of English, Caxton's use of Chancery Standard, and the nineteenth-century phenomenon of a standard, or "received," pronunciation of English. This engaging and clearly written work will change the way scholars understand the development of English and think about the intentional shaping of our language.
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