Historical Sociolinguistics: Language Change in Tudor and Stuart EnglandThis volume presents a sociolinguistic perspective on the history of the English language. Based on original empirical research, it discusses the social factors that promoted linguistic changes in earlier English, and the people who were the leading force behind them. The authors focus on the major grammatical developments that shaped the language in Tudor and Stuart times, the period that laid the foundations for modern Standard English. Nevalainen and Raumolin-Brunberg adopt an interdisciplinary approach, exploring the extent to which sociolinguistic models and methods can be applied to the history of English. |
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Even more time has gone into the empirical research it discusses , not to mention
compiling the Corpus of Early English Correspondence ( CEEC ) and its
databases , which have enabled the research in the first place . But 10 years is a
...
Even more time has gone into the empirical research it discusses , not to mention
compiling the Corpus of Early English Correspondence ( CEEC ) and its
databases , which have enabled the research in the first place . But 10 years is a
...
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7 million - word electronic corpus entitled The Corpus of Early English
Correspondence ( CEEC ) . This corpus is the result of the team work of the “
Sociolinguistics and Language History ' project , launched by us in 1993 at the
Department of ...
7 million - word electronic corpus entitled The Corpus of Early English
Correspondence ( CEEC ) . This corpus is the result of the team work of the “
Sociolinguistics and Language History ' project , launched by us in 1993 at the
Department of ...
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The Corpus of Early English Correspondence ( CEEC ) Timespan Running
words Letters Collections Informants c . 1410 - 1681 c . 2 . 7 million 6039 778
linguistic features with the colloquial spoken idiom , thus forming a genre suitable
for ...
The Corpus of Early English Correspondence ( CEEC ) Timespan Running
words Letters Collections Informants c . 1410 - 1681 c . 2 . 7 million 6039 778
linguistic features with the colloquial spoken idiom , thus forming a genre suitable
for ...
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Sociolinguistic Paradigms and Language Change | 16 |
Background and Informants | 26 |
Real Time | 53 |
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