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Restandardisation in middle Scots
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Alex Agutter
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- In memoriam James Peter Thorne, 1933–1988 xi
- Preface xxi
- List of participants xxv
- Restandardisation in middle Scots 1
- British and American English 13
- The stylistic function of ME gan reconsidered 31
- Historical linguistics — linguistic archaeology 55
- The assessment of lexical mortality and replacement between old and modern English 69
- Preposition stranding and relative complementiser deletion 87
- The old English impersonals revived 111
- On the unity of the Mercian Second Fronting 141
- Hugh Blair’s theory of the origin and the basic functions of language 165
- Methodological preliminaries to the study of linguistic change in dialectal English 189
- The typological status of old English word-formation 205
- The double object construction in Old English 225
- Where do Extraterritorial Englishes come from? Dialect input and recodification in transported Englishes 245
- Obsolescence and universal grammar 281
- On the role of some adverbs in Old English verse grammar 293
- Adjectival inflexion relics and speech rhythm in late middle English and early modern English 313
- Modelling functional differentiation and function loss 337
- Dating old English inscriptions 357
- Paradigm arrangement and inflectional homonymy 379
- A contact-universals origins for periphrastic do with special consideration of old English-Celtic contact 407
- A new kind metrical evidence in old English poetry 435
- The development of ME from open syllable lenghtening in the west midlands 459
- Some modern standard English filters 471
- Exemplification in Eighteenth century grammars 481
- From less to more situated in language 497
- The easy-to-please construction in Old and middle English 519
- Reworking the history of English auxiliaries 537
- On grounding in English narratives 559
- Author index 577
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- In memoriam James Peter Thorne, 1933–1988 xi
- Preface xxi
- List of participants xxv
- Restandardisation in middle Scots 1
- British and American English 13
- The stylistic function of ME gan reconsidered 31
- Historical linguistics — linguistic archaeology 55
- The assessment of lexical mortality and replacement between old and modern English 69
- Preposition stranding and relative complementiser deletion 87
- The old English impersonals revived 111
- On the unity of the Mercian Second Fronting 141
- Hugh Blair’s theory of the origin and the basic functions of language 165
- Methodological preliminaries to the study of linguistic change in dialectal English 189
- The typological status of old English word-formation 205
- The double object construction in Old English 225
- Where do Extraterritorial Englishes come from? Dialect input and recodification in transported Englishes 245
- Obsolescence and universal grammar 281
- On the role of some adverbs in Old English verse grammar 293
- Adjectival inflexion relics and speech rhythm in late middle English and early modern English 313
- Modelling functional differentiation and function loss 337
- Dating old English inscriptions 357
- Paradigm arrangement and inflectional homonymy 379
- A contact-universals origins for periphrastic do with special consideration of old English-Celtic contact 407
- A new kind metrical evidence in old English poetry 435
- The development of ME from open syllable lenghtening in the west midlands 459
- Some modern standard English filters 471
- Exemplification in Eighteenth century grammars 481
- From less to more situated in language 497
- The easy-to-please construction in Old and middle English 519
- Reworking the history of English auxiliaries 537
- On grounding in English narratives 559
- Author index 577