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    The English Language by Brinton, Laurel J.; Arnovick, Leslie K.;

    A Linguistic History

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 3
    • Publisher OUP Canada
    • Date of Publication 27 October 2016

    • ISBN 9780199019151
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages640 pages
    • Size 229x178x23 mm
    • Weight 883 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 60 figures; 14 photos; 64 tables; 9 maps
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    Short description:

    The English Language: A Linguistic History surveys the development of the English language from its Indo-European past to the present day.

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    Long description:

    The English Language: A Linguistic History surveys the development of the English language from its Indo-European past to the present day. It covers the entire history of the English language beginning with its prehistoric origins in Proto-Indo-European and includes thorough coverage of its four major periods: Old English, Middle English, Early Modern English, and Modern English.

    The third edition features enhanced discussion of the socio-historical and cultural contexts of the English language in the new "Language in Context" features in each chapter. Brief timelines of historical events also now appear at the beginning of relevant chapters, supplementing the comprehensive timeline (linguistic, literary, historical, and social) found in the appendices. Discussion of new approaches to the history of English, such as historical pragmatics and historical sociolinguistics, have been added or expanded along with new debates, such as the current work on the Proto-Indo-Europeans or the status of English as a global language or second language. A new appendix includes an anthology of specimen texts from the four major periods of English, chosen for their use of colloquial and non-literary language.

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    Table of Contents:

    List of Tables, Figures, and Sample Texts
    Preface
    Abbreviations
    Studying the History of English
    Overview
    Objectives
    Why Study the History of English?
    A Definition of Language
    The Components of Language
    Linguistic Change in English
    The Nature of Linguistic Change
    The Origin of Language
    Attitudes toward Linguistic Change
    Resources for Studying the History of English
    Recommended Resources
    Sounds and Sound Change in English
    Overview
    Objectives
    The Sounds of English
    Sound Change
    The Writing of English
    Recommended Resources
    Causes and Mechanisms of Language Change
    Overview
    Objectives
    Causes of Change
    Morphological and Syntactic Change
    Semantic Change
    Pragmatic Change
    Recommended Resources
    The Indo-European Language Family and Proto-Indo-European
    Overview
    Objectives
    Classification of Languages
    Language Families
    The Indo-European Language Family
    Proto-Language
    Reconstruction
    Proto-Indo-European
    Recommended Resources
    Germanic and the Development of Old English
    Overview
    Objectives
    Proto-Germanic
    Grammatical and Lexical Changes from PIE to Germanic
    Phonological Changes from PIE to Germanic
    A Brief History of Anglo-Saxon England
    The Records of the Anglo-Saxons
    Recommended Resources
    The Words and Sounds of Old English
    Overview
    Objectives
    The Word Stock of the Anglo-Saxons
    The Orthographic System of Old English
    The Phonological System of Old English
    Stress
    A Closer Look at the Language of an Old English Text
    Recommended Resources
    The Grammar of Old English
    Overview
    Objectives
    The Nominal System
    The Verbal System
    Syntax
    A Closer Look at the Language of an Old English Text
    Recommended Resources
    The Rise of Middle English: Words and Sounds
    Overview
    Objectives
    French and English in Medieval England
    The Word Stock of Middle English
    The Written Records of Middle English
    Orthographic Changes
    Consonant Changes
    Vowel Changes
    A Closer Look at the Language of a Middle English Text
    Recommended Resources
    The Grammar of Middle English and Rise of a Written Standard
    Overview
    Objectives
    The Effects of Vowel Reduction
    Comparison of a Middle English and an Old English Text
    Change from Synthetic to Analytic
    Middle English as a Creole?
    The Rise of a Standard Dialect
    A Closer Look at the Language of a Middle English Text
    Recommended Resources
    The Words, Sounds, and Inflections of Early Modern English
    Overview
    Objectives
    Early Modern English Vocabulary
    The Great Vowel Shift
    Changes in the Short Vowels and Diphthongs
    A Closer Look at the Language of an Early Modern English Text
    Changes in Consonants
    Renaissance Respellings
    Changes in Nominal Inflected Forms
    Case Usage
    Changes in Verbal Inflected Forms
    A Closer Look at the Language of an Early Modern English Text
    Recommended Resources
    Early Modern English Verbal Constructions and Eighteenth-Century Prescriptivism
    Overview
    Objectives
    Early Modern English Syntax
    Late Modern English and the Rise of Prescriptivism
    Aims of the Eighteenth-Century Grammarians
    Methods of the Eighteenth-Century Grammarians
    The Question of Usage
    Dictionaries
    Recommended Resources
    Modern English
    Overview
    Objectives
    Grammatical and Lexical Changes in Late Modern English
    Changes in Progress
    The Effect of New Media on English
    Recommended Resources
    Varieties of English
    Overview
    Objectives
    The Development of National Varieties
    Important Regional Varieties of the British Isles
    English as a Global Language
    Recommended Resources
    Appendix A: Quick Reference Guide
    Appendix B: Timeline of Significant Historical, Social, Literary, and Linguistic Events in the History of English
    Appendix C: Anthology of Readings
    Exercise Key
    Glossary of Linguistic Terms
    Works Cited
    Index

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