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Palatalized and velarized consonants in English against their Germanic background, with special reference to i-umlaut
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Anatoly Liberman
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Table of contents XIII
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Part one
- Developments in Early English and other Germanic languages 1
- Palatalized and velarized consonants in English against their Germanic background, with special reference to i-umlaut 5
- On syllable cut in the Orrmulum 37
- Evolution of the a-verse in English alliterative meter 63
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Part two
- Early Modern English lexicography 89
- On the stress-shifting of polysyllabic French loans in English 93
- The two tongues of Early Modern English 105
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Part three
- The history of the English language and its scholarship: reconsiderations and resolutions about the way forward 143
- Off the shelf or under the counter? On the social dynamics of sound changes 149
- The relevance of community language studies to HEL: The view from Roswell 173
- Diachronic aspects of complementation: Constructions, entrenchment, and the matching problem 187
- Patterns of seeking and breaking silence in earlier English 215
- Henry Machyn's English: Getting it right 231
- The dialectal origins of the language of Henry Machyn 251
- Archaisms and neologisms in the language of Beowulf 267
- Backmatter 289
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Table of contents XIII
-
Part one
- Developments in Early English and other Germanic languages 1
- Palatalized and velarized consonants in English against their Germanic background, with special reference to i-umlaut 5
- On syllable cut in the Orrmulum 37
- Evolution of the a-verse in English alliterative meter 63
-
Part two
- Early Modern English lexicography 89
- On the stress-shifting of polysyllabic French loans in English 93
- The two tongues of Early Modern English 105
-
Part three
- The history of the English language and its scholarship: reconsiderations and resolutions about the way forward 143
- Off the shelf or under the counter? On the social dynamics of sound changes 149
- The relevance of community language studies to HEL: The view from Roswell 173
- Diachronic aspects of complementation: Constructions, entrenchment, and the matching problem 187
- Patterns of seeking and breaking silence in earlier English 215
- Henry Machyn's English: Getting it right 231
- The dialectal origins of the language of Henry Machyn 251
- Archaisms and neologisms in the language of Beowulf 267
- Backmatter 289