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Preface to the Handbook of English Historical Linguistics
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface to the Handbook of English Historical Linguistics xi
- Acknowledgments xv
- General abbreviations xix
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IX. Resources
- 71. Resources: Early textual resources 1119
- 72. Resources: Electronic/online resources 1131
- 73. Resources: Lexicographic resources 1149
- 74. Resources: Teaching perspectives 1163
- 75. Resources: Textbooks 1178
- 76. Resources: Online resources for teaching 1190
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X. Interdisciplinarity and Historiography
- 77. Interdisciplinarity and Historiography: Literature 1201
- 78. Interdisciplinarity and Historiography: Music as a language – the history of an idea 1214
- 79. Interdisciplinarity and Historiography: Periodization in the history of the English language 1233
- 80. Interdisciplinarity and Historiography: Myths of the English language; or, alternative histories of “English” 1256
- 81. Interdisciplinarity and Historiography: Spoken and written English – orality and literacy 1274
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XI. History of English Historical Linguistics
- 82. History of English Historical Linguistics: Overview 1289
- 83. History of English Historical Linguistics: The historiography of the English language 1295
- 84. History of English Historical Linguistics: North America 1313
- 85. History of English Historical Linguistics: Germany and the German-speaking countries 1325
- 86. History of English Historical Linguistics: The Netherlands and Belgium 1341
- 87. History of English Historical Linguistics: Northern Europe 1354
- 88. History of English Historical Linguistics: East-Central and Eastern Europe 1375
- 89. History of English Historical Linguistics: Southern Europe 1397
- 90. History of English Historical Linguistics: Asia 1414
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XII. New Perspectives, Theories and Methods
- 91. New Perspectives, Theories and Methods: Historical dialectology 1421
- 92. New Perspectives, Theories and Methods: Historical sociolinguistics 1438
- 93. New Perspectives, Theories and Methods: Historical pragmatics 1457
- 94. New Perspectives, Theories and Methods: Information structure and syntax in the history of English 1475
- 95. New Perspectives, Theories and Methods: The actuation problem revisited 1490
- 96. New Perspectives, Theories and Methods: Corpus linguistics 1509
- 97. New Perspectives, Theories and Methods: Frequency and language change 1531
- 98. New Perspectives, Theories and Methods: Lexical diffusion 1546
- 99. New Perspectives, Theories and Methods: Grammaticalization 1558
- 100. New Perspectives, Theories and Methods: Lexicalization 1577
- 101. New Perspectives, Theories and Methods: Diachronic change and language acquisition 1599
- 102. New Perspectives, Theories and Methods: Generative approaches to English historical linguistics 1613
- 103. New Perspectives, Theories and Methods: Construction Grammar 1631
- 104. New Perspectives, Theories and Methods: Lexical Functional Grammar 1646
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XIII. English in Contact
- 105. English in Contact: German and Dutch 1659
- 106. English in Contact: French 1671
- 107. English in Contact: Celtic and Celtic Englishes 1687
- 108. English in Contact: Latin 1703
- 109. English in Contact: Greek 1719
- 110. English in Contact: Norse 1724
- 111. English in Contact: English in contact with other European languages 1738
- 112. English in Contact: Native American Languages 1753
- 113. English in Contact: Pidgins and creoles 1767
- 114. English in Contact: Middle English creolization 1781
- 115. English in Contact: African American English (AAE) early evidence 1793
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XIV. Varieties of English
- 116. Varieties of English: Standard American English 1809
- 117. Varieties of English: Re-viewing the origins and history of African American Language 1826
- 118. Varieties of English: Regional varieties of American English 1839
- 119. Varieties of English: Canadian English in real-time perspective 1858
- 120. Varieties of English: Standard British English 1879
- 121. Varieties of English: Received Pronunciation 1899
- 122. Varieties of English: Estuary English 1913
- 123. Varieties of English: Regional varieties of British English 1928
- 124. Varieties of English: Scots 1951
- 125. Varieties of English: English in Ireland 1961
- 126. Varieties of English: English in Wales 1977
- 127. Varieties of English: Australian/ New Zealand English 1995
- 128. Varieties of English: Cockney 2013
- 129. Varieties of English: Diffusion 2031
- 130. Varieties of English: Dialect contact 2044
- 131. Varieties of English: Supraregionalization 2060
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XV. Second-Language Varieties
- 132. Second-Language Varieties: English in India 2077
- 133. Second-Language Varieties: English in Africa—a diachronic typology 2092
- 134. Second-Language Varieties: Second-language varieties of English 2106
- 135. Second-Language Varieties: English-based creoles 2120
- 136. Second-Language Varieties: Global English 2135
- Index 2151
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface to the Handbook of English Historical Linguistics xi
- Acknowledgments xv
- General abbreviations xix
-
IX. Resources
- 71. Resources: Early textual resources 1119
- 72. Resources: Electronic/online resources 1131
- 73. Resources: Lexicographic resources 1149
- 74. Resources: Teaching perspectives 1163
- 75. Resources: Textbooks 1178
- 76. Resources: Online resources for teaching 1190
-
X. Interdisciplinarity and Historiography
- 77. Interdisciplinarity and Historiography: Literature 1201
- 78. Interdisciplinarity and Historiography: Music as a language – the history of an idea 1214
- 79. Interdisciplinarity and Historiography: Periodization in the history of the English language 1233
- 80. Interdisciplinarity and Historiography: Myths of the English language; or, alternative histories of “English” 1256
- 81. Interdisciplinarity and Historiography: Spoken and written English – orality and literacy 1274
-
XI. History of English Historical Linguistics
- 82. History of English Historical Linguistics: Overview 1289
- 83. History of English Historical Linguistics: The historiography of the English language 1295
- 84. History of English Historical Linguistics: North America 1313
- 85. History of English Historical Linguistics: Germany and the German-speaking countries 1325
- 86. History of English Historical Linguistics: The Netherlands and Belgium 1341
- 87. History of English Historical Linguistics: Northern Europe 1354
- 88. History of English Historical Linguistics: East-Central and Eastern Europe 1375
- 89. History of English Historical Linguistics: Southern Europe 1397
- 90. History of English Historical Linguistics: Asia 1414
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XII. New Perspectives, Theories and Methods
- 91. New Perspectives, Theories and Methods: Historical dialectology 1421
- 92. New Perspectives, Theories and Methods: Historical sociolinguistics 1438
- 93. New Perspectives, Theories and Methods: Historical pragmatics 1457
- 94. New Perspectives, Theories and Methods: Information structure and syntax in the history of English 1475
- 95. New Perspectives, Theories and Methods: The actuation problem revisited 1490
- 96. New Perspectives, Theories and Methods: Corpus linguistics 1509
- 97. New Perspectives, Theories and Methods: Frequency and language change 1531
- 98. New Perspectives, Theories and Methods: Lexical diffusion 1546
- 99. New Perspectives, Theories and Methods: Grammaticalization 1558
- 100. New Perspectives, Theories and Methods: Lexicalization 1577
- 101. New Perspectives, Theories and Methods: Diachronic change and language acquisition 1599
- 102. New Perspectives, Theories and Methods: Generative approaches to English historical linguistics 1613
- 103. New Perspectives, Theories and Methods: Construction Grammar 1631
- 104. New Perspectives, Theories and Methods: Lexical Functional Grammar 1646
-
XIII. English in Contact
- 105. English in Contact: German and Dutch 1659
- 106. English in Contact: French 1671
- 107. English in Contact: Celtic and Celtic Englishes 1687
- 108. English in Contact: Latin 1703
- 109. English in Contact: Greek 1719
- 110. English in Contact: Norse 1724
- 111. English in Contact: English in contact with other European languages 1738
- 112. English in Contact: Native American Languages 1753
- 113. English in Contact: Pidgins and creoles 1767
- 114. English in Contact: Middle English creolization 1781
- 115. English in Contact: African American English (AAE) early evidence 1793
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XIV. Varieties of English
- 116. Varieties of English: Standard American English 1809
- 117. Varieties of English: Re-viewing the origins and history of African American Language 1826
- 118. Varieties of English: Regional varieties of American English 1839
- 119. Varieties of English: Canadian English in real-time perspective 1858
- 120. Varieties of English: Standard British English 1879
- 121. Varieties of English: Received Pronunciation 1899
- 122. Varieties of English: Estuary English 1913
- 123. Varieties of English: Regional varieties of British English 1928
- 124. Varieties of English: Scots 1951
- 125. Varieties of English: English in Ireland 1961
- 126. Varieties of English: English in Wales 1977
- 127. Varieties of English: Australian/ New Zealand English 1995
- 128. Varieties of English: Cockney 2013
- 129. Varieties of English: Diffusion 2031
- 130. Varieties of English: Dialect contact 2044
- 131. Varieties of English: Supraregionalization 2060
-
XV. Second-Language Varieties
- 132. Second-Language Varieties: English in India 2077
- 133. Second-Language Varieties: English in Africa—a diachronic typology 2092
- 134. Second-Language Varieties: Second-language varieties of English 2106
- 135. Second-Language Varieties: English-based creoles 2120
- 136. Second-Language Varieties: Global English 2135
- Index 2151