The New Cambridge History of the English Language: Volume 4
Britain, Ireland and Europe
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:26th Mar '26
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A volume examining vernacular forms of English in Britain, Ireland and Europe within the framework of language variation and change.
This volume focuses on the vernacular forms of English found at various locations both in Britain and Ireland, as well as continental Europe. The goal of these chapters is to provide histories of those dialects not necessarily leading to standard English, largely within the framework of language variation and change.This volume focuses on the vernacular forms of English found at various locations both in Britain and Ireland as well as a few in continental Europe. The goal of these chapters is to provide histories of those dialects not necessarily leading to standard English, largely within the framework of language variation and change, which is the immediate concern of the opening chapters. There follow treatments of dialects in English including that of early London and the various regions of England. The English language in Scotland is given special treatment with chapters on Scots and Standard Scottish English. Wales and Ireland form the focus of subsequent chapters which in particular examine language contact and its effect on English in these regions. The volume closes with presentations of the development of English in the Channel Islands, Gibraltar, Malta and Cyprus.
ISBN: 9781009205825
Dimensions: 235mm x 162mm x 41mm
Weight: 1350g
776 pages