English historical linguistics, 1992 : papers from the 7th International Conference on English Historical Linguistics : Valencia, 22-26 September 1992

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English historical linguistics, 1992 : papers from the 7th International Conference on English Historical Linguistics : Valencia, 22-26 September 1992

edited by Francisco Fernández, Miguel Fuster, Juan José Calvo

(Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science, ser. 4 . Current issues in linguistic theory ; v. 113)

J. Benjamins, 1994

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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内容説明

This volume brings together a selection of 28 out of the 76 papers read at ICHEL-7 in Valencia. The book opens with a general section, in which Richard Hogg examines the relationship between linguistics and philology, Enrique Bernardez analyzes syntactic change from the point of view of catastrophe theory, Roger Sell suggests a pragmatic analysis of historical data, and Norman Blake and Jacek Fisiak re-open the debate on periodization in the history of English. The rest of the papers is grouped in four sections: Phonology and Writing, Morphology and Syntax, Lexicology and Semantics, and Varieties of English and Studies on Individual Texts. An index of names and a subject index complete the volume.

目次

  • 1. Editors' Foreword
  • 2. I. General Issues
  • 3. Linguistics, Philology, Chickens and Eggs (by Hogg, Richard M.)
  • 4. Can Catastrophe Theory Provide Adequate Explanations for Linguistic Change? An application to syntactic change in English (by Bernardez, Enrique)
  • 5. Postdisciplinary Philology: Culturally relativistic pragmatics (by Sell, Roger D.)
  • 6. Premisses and Periods in a History of English (by Blake, Norman F.)
  • 7. Linguistic Reality of Middle English (by Fisiak, Jacek)
  • 8. II. Phonology and Writing
  • 9. Old English Stress: Amorphous? (by Colman, Fran)
  • 10. The Great Vowel Shift Revisited (by Guzman, Trinidad)
  • 11. Towards a Standard Written English? Continuity and change in the orthographic usage of John Capgrave, O.S.A. (1393-1464) (by Lucas, Peter G.)
  • 12. On the Writing of the History of Standard English (by Wright, Laura)
  • 13. III. Morphology and Syntax
  • 14. Grammatical Choices in Old and Early Middle English: A choice between a simple verb, the prefix/particle-verb or verb-particle combination, and the "auxiliary + infinitive" construction in Old and early Middle English (by Ogura, Michiko)
  • 15. Subject Extraction in English: The use of the that-complementizer (by Bergh, Gunnar)
  • 16. The Modals Again in the Light of Historical and Cross-Linguistic Evidence (by Cruz, Juan Manuel de la)
  • 17. OE and ME Multiple Negation: Some syntactic and stylistic remarks (by Mazzon, Gabriella)
  • 18. o-relatives with Antecedent @ and Free Relatives in OE and ME (by Castillo, Concha)
  • 19. Be vs. Have with Intransitives in Early Modern English (by Kyto, Merja)
  • 20. Infinitive Marking in Early Modern English (by Fanego, Teresa)
  • 21. IV Lexicology and Semantics
  • 22. Dog - Man's Best Friend: A study in historical lexicology (by Moessner, Lilo)
  • 23. Emotions in the English Lexicon: A historical study of a lexical field (by Diller, Hans-Jurgen)
  • 24. The Scandinavian Element in the Vocabulary of the Peterborough Chronicle (by Kniezsa, Veronika)
  • 25. Productive or Non-productive? The Romance element in Middle English derivation (by Dalton-Puffer, Christiane)
  • 26. Remarks on the Origin and Evolution of Abbreviations and Acronyms (by Rodriguez Gonzalez, Felix)
  • 27. "Ase roser when hit redes": Semantic shifts and cultural overtones in the Middle English colour lexicon (by Pantaleo, Nicola)
  • 28. V. Varieties of English and Studies on Individual Texts
  • 29. Prototype Categories and Variation Studies (by Raumolin-Brunberg, Helena)
  • 30. What does the Jungle of Middle English Manuscripts Tell Us? On ME words for 'every' and 'each' with special reference to their many variants (by Kahlas-Tarkka, Leena)
  • 31. Ladies and gentlemen: the generalization of titles in early modern English (by Nevalainen, Terttu)
  • 32. On the revolution of scientific writings from 1375 to 1675: repertoire of emotive features (by Taavitsainen, Irma)
  • 33. Multiple authorship of the OE Orosius (by Louhivaara, Sakari)
  • 34. "After a copye unto Me Delyverd": multiple negation in Malory's Morte Darthur (by Tieken-Boon van Ostade, Ingrid)
  • 35. VI. Indexes
  • 36. Index nominum
  • 37. Index rerum

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