The New Cambridge History of the English Language: Volume 2
Documentation, Sources of Data and Modelling
Merja Kytö editor Erik Smitterberg editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:30th Sep '25
£140.00
This title is due to be published on 30th September, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

A volume looking at the textual record for the history of English and methods and models employed in linguistic analysis.
Various kinds of text which document the history of English form the focus of the current volume. Vernacular speech in writing and orality along with issues of literacy and manuscripts are highlighted. The value of text corpora in the collection and analysis of historical data is demonstrated in several chapters.This volume considers the various kinds of text which document the history of the English language. It looks closely at vernacular speech in writing and the broader context of orality along with issues of literacy and manuscripts. The value of text corpora in the collection and analysis of historical data is demonstrated in a number of chapters. A special focus of the volume is seen in the chapters on genre and medium in the textual record. Various types of evidence are considered, for instance, journalistic work, medical writings, historiography, grammatical treatises and ego documents, especially emigrant letters. A dedicated section examines the theories, models and methods which have been applied to the textual record of historical English, including generative and functionalist approaches as well as grammaticalisation and construction grammar. In addition, a group of chapters consider the English language as found in Beowulf and the writings of Chaucer and Shakespeare.
ISBN: 9781009205450
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906 pages