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Transatlantic Perspectives on Late Modern English
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Edited by:
Marina Dossena
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English
Published/Copyright:
2015
About this book
The volume presents an innovative approach to studies in Late Modern English by giving attention to variation and change in varieties of English on both sides of the Atlantic.
As new corpora become available, scholarly interests broaden their horizons to encompass varieties, the history of which has only just begun to be investigated, and which are likely to yield significant findings. The contributors, whose long experience in the field of English historical linguistics ensures in-depth investigations, employ state-of-the-art tools for the analysis of specific phenomena and to set these in the light of a more encompassing framework concerning different text types and sociolinguistic considerations. While usage guides and dictionaries prove remarkable in their contribution to the definition of what is (not) acceptable in specific social circles, the language of ordinary users also takes centre stage in studies of correspondence, journals and travelogues. The volume is expected to appeal to scholars and students interested in the linguistic history of English as seen in contexts on which – until now – relatively little light has been shed.
As new corpora become available, scholarly interests broaden their horizons to encompass varieties, the history of which has only just begun to be investigated, and which are likely to yield significant findings. The contributors, whose long experience in the field of English historical linguistics ensures in-depth investigations, employ state-of-the-art tools for the analysis of specific phenomena and to set these in the light of a more encompassing framework concerning different text types and sociolinguistic considerations. While usage guides and dictionaries prove remarkable in their contribution to the definition of what is (not) acceptable in specific social circles, the language of ordinary users also takes centre stage in studies of correspondence, journals and travelogues. The volume is expected to appeal to scholars and students interested in the linguistic history of English as seen in contexts on which – until now – relatively little light has been shed.
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Mikko Laitinen, University of Eastern Finland, in Journal of Historical Sociolinguistics Vol. 2.1 (2016):
All in all, the volume offers an interesting overview of a range of topics related to variation and change in LModE varieties on both sides of the Atlantic. The topics enable zooming in on the emergence of new varieties; the volume’s main achievement lies in the fact that the contributions add to our general knowledge of the early stages of the various extraterritorial Englishes.
All in all, the volume offers an interesting overview of a range of topics related to variation and change in LModE varieties on both sides of the Atlantic. The topics enable zooming in on the emergence of new varieties; the volume’s main achievement lies in the fact that the contributions add to our general knowledge of the early stages of the various extraterritorial Englishes.
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Prelim pages
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Table of contents
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Acknowledgements
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Introduction
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Studying real-time change in the adverbial subjunctive
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Political perspectives on linguistic innovation in independent America
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Five Hundred Mistakes Corrected
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Transatlantic perspectives on late nineteenth-century English usage
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“Provincial in England, but in common use with us”
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“Across the ocean ferry”
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Legitimising linguistic devices in A Cheering Voice from Upper Canada (1834)
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Nineteenth-century institutional (im)politeness
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‘[B]ut sure its only a penny after all’
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Assigned gender in a corpus of nineteenth-century correspondence among settlers in the American Great Plains
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Index
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January 26, 2015
eBook ISBN:
9789027268877
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221
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Keywords for this book
Sociolinguistics and Dialectology; History of linguistics; English linguistics; Historical linguistics; Germanic linguistics
Audience(s) for this book
Professional and scholarly;