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This volume brings together contributions tracing the complex paths of change taken by the English language in its long history, from its beginnings in Old English to the present day. It addresses issues in a variety of fields ranging from semantics and morphosyntax to the interface between syntax and phonology, using a number of different theoretical standpoints. As such, the text reflects a diversity of approaches to corpora, and will serve to improve the reader’s understanding of some of the many developments and alterations that have affected English. It will be of interest to all scholars and students working on the history of English, as well as students of historical linguistics in general.
This book comprises a series of studies by a number of scholars working on what might broadly be termed the “medieval” period of the history of English, focusing on Old English, Middle English, and the relatively less well-documented period of transition from the former to the latter. The volume brings together contributions not only from a variety of fields, ranging from semantics and syntax to prosody and phonology, but also from different theoretical standpoints, in order to improve the reader’s understanding of the rapid changes that affect the language at this time. The collection of papers here should be of interest to all scholars and students working on Old or Middle English, as well as to students of historical linguistics in general, given that many of the processes and methodological parameters described here will prove to be directly applicable to the study of other periods and of other languages.
An examination of hagiographical traditions and their impact.
Une réflexion sur la syntaxe et la sémantique de phénomènes tels que l'actance, la complémentation, la préposition ou la détermination verbale. Propose des études linguistiques de l'anglais et du français, privilégiant l'approche cognitive.
Mark Faulkner offers a compelling new narrative of what happened to English-language writing after the Norman Conquest of 1066.
The contributions gathered in this volume look at the expression of lack from a typological perspective, in four different language families (Austroasiatic, Indo-European, Niger-Congo and Sino-Tibetan). Using the same methodology, but drawing on different theoretical frameworks, they show that the forms expressing lack share common properties across languages and describe regularities within linguistic families.
L'anglais de spécialité : une ouverture sur le monde ! Notre ouvrage s'adresse à tous les publics par un choix de thèmes motivants et des ouvertures sur tous les champs disciplinaires (littérature, sciences, arts...). - 2 unités par thème du programme pour donner plus de choix - Une approche diachronique (de Shakespeare à Tim Burton ! ) - Des références et des repères pour l'élève : frise, vidéo "introducing the theme" , biographies... - Des projets contextualisés et accompagnés de fiches "métiers " .
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