Medieval dialectology
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Medieval dialectology
(Trends in linguistics, . Studies and monographs ; 79)
Mouton de Gruyter, 1995
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Note
Nine of the eleven papers were presented at a workshop on medieval dialectology held at the 10th International Conference on Historical Linguistics, Amsterdam, Aug. 16, 1991
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Contents of Works
- The phonetic phenomena connected with the strengthening and weakening of sonants in Bulgarian and Macedonian diaclects / Jerzy Duma
- Parasite consonants : a homographic clash / Thera de Jong
- The nature of Old English dialect distributions, mainly as exhibited in charter boundaries / Peter R. Kitson
- Geographical and linguistic distance in thirteenth-century Dutch / Marijke Mooijaart
- Copyist behavior : historical linguistics and text filiation / Margôt van Mulken
- Contractions of preposition and plural article without s (e.g. a + les > au) in Old French, a completely overlooked problem of paradigm formation with implications for the theory of language change / Pieter van Reenen
- Slavonic Pomerania in the past : its links with the neighboring areas and its internal division / Ewa Rzetelska-Feleszko
- New methods in textual criticism : the case of the Charroi de Nîmes / Lene Schøsler
- "Sociolectalization" as a feature in different versions of medieval drama / Max Siller
- Realizations of the definite article in dialectal English and how and when they originated / Wolfgang Viereck
- A hypothesis on the structure of macaronic business writing / Laura Wright