Papers from the 5th International Conference on English Historical Linguistics : Cambridge, 6-9 April 1987
著者
書誌事項
Papers from the 5th International Conference on English Historical Linguistics : Cambridge, 6-9 April 1987
(Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science, Series 4 . Current issues in linguistic theory ; v. 65)
J. Benjamins, 1990
- タイトル別名
-
Papers from the 5th ICEHL
大学図書館所蔵 件 / 全56件
-
該当する所蔵館はありません
- すべての絞り込み条件を解除する
注記
Half t.p. title: Papers from the 5th ICEHL
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This volume is a collection of articles based on papers presented at the 5th International Conference on English Historical Linguistics at Cambridge in 1987. It draws together important state-of-the-art' studies in the syntax, phonology, morphology and semantics of Old, Middle and Modern English by prominent figures in the field into a single volume. Core theoretical areas are well represented and there are also major papers in dialectology, stylistics, metrics, socio-historical linguistics and the history of English linguistics.The volume is dedicated to the memory of Professor James P. Thorne, whose last conference paper is included in the collection.
目次
- 1. In memoriam James Peter Thorne, 1933-1988 (by Lyons, John)
- 2. Preface
- 3. List of participants
- 4. Restandardisation in middle Scots (by Agutter, Alex)
- 5. British and American English: odi et amo (by Algeo, John)
- 6. The stylistic function of ME gan reconsidered (by Brinton, Laurel J.)
- 7. Historical linguistics - linguistic archaeology (by Clark, Cecily)
- 8. The assessment of lexical mortality and replacement between old and modern English (by Coleman, Robert)
- 9. Preposition stranding and relative complementiser deletion: implicational tendencies in English and the other Germanic languages (by Dekeyser, Xavier)
- 10. The old English impersonals revived (by Denison, David)
- 11. On the unity of the Mercian Second Fronting (by Dresher, B. Elan)
- 12. Hugh Blair's theory of the origin and the basic functions of language (by Frank, Thomas)
- 13. Methodological preliminaries to the study of linguistic change in dialectal English: evaluating the grammars of Barnes and Elworthy as sources of linguistic evidence (by Ihalainen, Ossi)
- 14. The typological status of old English word-formation (by Kastovsky, Dieter)
- 15. The double object construction in Old English (by Koopman, Willem F.)
- 16. Where do Extraterritorial Englishes come from? Dialect input and recodification in transported Englishes (by Lass, Roger)
- 17. Obsolescence and universal grammar (by Lightfoot, David W.)
- 18. On the role of some adverbs in Old English verse grammar (by Lucas, Peter G.)
- 19. Adjectival inflexion relics and speech rhythm in late middle English and early modern English (by Minkova, Donka)
- 20. Modelling functional differentiation and function loss: the case of but (by Nevalainen, Terttu)
- 21. Dating old English inscriptions: the limits of inference (by Page, Ray)
- 22. Paradigm arrangement and inflectional homonymy: old English case (by Plank, Frans)
- 23. A contact-universals origins for periphrastic do with special consideration of old English-Celtic contact (by Poussa, Patricia)
- 24. A new kind metrical evidence in old English poetry (by Russom, Geoffrey)
- 25. The development of ME from open syllable lenghtening in the west midlands (by Teclaw, Malgorzata)
- 26. Some modern standard English filters (by Thorne, James P.)
- 27. Exemplification in Eighteenth century grammars (by Tieken-Boon van Ostade, Ingrid)
- 28. From less to more situated in language: the unidirectionality of semantic change (by Traugott, Elizabeth Closs)
- 29. The easy-to-please construction in Old and middle English (by Wurff, Wim van der)
- 30. Reworking the history of English auxiliaries (by Warner, Anthony)
- 31. On grounding in English narratives: a diachronic perspective (by Warvik, Brita)
- 32. Author index
「Nielsen BookData」 より