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Standard and non-standard pronominal usage in English, with special reference to the eighteenth century
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Sorting out the variants: Standardization and social factors in the English language 1600–1800 1
- The notion of “standard language” and its applicability to the study of Early Modern English pronunciation 19
- “Politeness” as linguistic ideology in late seventeenth- and eighteenth-century England 31
- Language standardization in eighteenth-century Scotland 51
- Prestige norms in stage plays, 1600–1800 63
- Proliferation and option-cutting: The strong verb in the fifteenth to eighteenth centuries 81
- Standardization and the English irregular verbs 115
- The differentiation of statives and perfects in early modern English: The development of the conclusive perfect 135
- Its strength and the beauty of it: The standardization of the third person neuter possessive in Early Modern English 171
- Standard and non-standard pronominal usage in English, with special reference to the eighteenth century 217
- The critic and the grammarians: Joseph Addison and the prescriptivists 243
- The effect of exposure to standard English: The language of William Clift 285
- Index 315
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Sorting out the variants: Standardization and social factors in the English language 1600–1800 1
- The notion of “standard language” and its applicability to the study of Early Modern English pronunciation 19
- “Politeness” as linguistic ideology in late seventeenth- and eighteenth-century England 31
- Language standardization in eighteenth-century Scotland 51
- Prestige norms in stage plays, 1600–1800 63
- Proliferation and option-cutting: The strong verb in the fifteenth to eighteenth centuries 81
- Standardization and the English irregular verbs 115
- The differentiation of statives and perfects in early modern English: The development of the conclusive perfect 135
- Its strength and the beauty of it: The standardization of the third person neuter possessive in Early Modern English 171
- Standard and non-standard pronominal usage in English, with special reference to the eighteenth century 217
- The critic and the grammarians: Joseph Addison and the prescriptivists 243
- The effect of exposure to standard English: The language of William Clift 285
- Index 315