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English historical linguistics. an international handbook / Volume 2 :

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Bergs, Alexander, Brinton, Laurel J.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, ©2012.
Colección:Handbücher zur Sprach- und Kommunikationswissenschaft ; Bd. 34.2.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Preface to the Handbook of English Historical Linguistics; Acknowledgments; In memoriam; General abbreviations; IX. Resources; 71. Early textual resources; 72. Electronic/online resources; 73. Lexicographic resources; 74. Teaching perspectives; 75. Textbooks; 76. Online resources for teaching; X. Interdisciplinarity and Historiography; 77. Literature; 78. Music as a language
  • the history of an idea; 79. Periodization in the history of the English language; 80. Myths of the English language; or, alternative histories of "English"; 81. Spoken and written English
  • orality and literacy
  • XI. History of English Historical Linguistics82. Overview; 83. The historiography of the English language; 84. North America; 85. Germany and the German-speaking countries; 86. The Netherlands and Belgium; 87. Northern Europe; 88. East-Central and Eastern Europe; 89. Southern Europe; 90. Asia
  • Minoji Akimoto; XII. New Perspectives, Theories and Methods; 91. Historical dialectology; 92. Historical sociolinguistics; 93. Historical pragmatics; 94. Information structure and syntax in the history of English; 95. The actuation problem revisited; 96. Corpus linguistics
  • 97. Frequency and language change98. Lexical diffusion; 99. Grammaticalization; 100. Lexicalization; 101. Diachronic change and language acquisition; 102. Generative approaches to English historical linguistics; 103. Construction Grammar; 104. Lexical Functional Grammar; XIII. English in Contact; 105. German and Dutch; 106. French; 107. Celtic and Celtic Englishes; 108. Latin; 109. Greek; 110. Norse; 111. English in contact with other European languages; 112. Native American Languages; 113. Pidgins and creoles; 114. Middle English creolization
  • 115. African American English (AAE) early evidenceXIV. Varieties of English; 116. American English; 117. Re-viewing the origins and history of African American Language; 118. Regional varieties of American English; 119. Canadian English in real-time perspective; 120. Standard British English; 121. Received Pronunciation; 122. Estuary English; 123. Regional varieties of British English Christian Langstrof; 124. Scots; 125. English in Ireland; 126. English in Wales; 127. Australian/New Zealand English; 128. Cockney; 129. Diffusion; 130. Dialect contact; 131. Supraregionalization
  • XV. Second-Language Varieties132. English in India; 133. English in Africa
  • a diachronic typology; 134. Second-language varieties of English; 135. English-based Creoles; 136. Global English; Index