History of English: a resource book for students
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adam_text | CONTENTS
List of figures xj
Acknowledgements
x¡¡¡
SECTION A: INTRODUCTION 1
An external history of English
2
Al
Origins of English
3
A
1.1
The Romans in Britain
3
A
1.2
The arrival of the Anglo-Saxons
4
A1.3 English: what
s
in a name?
4
A
1.4
Christianity reaches England
6
A1.5 Viking raids
7
A2 The history of English or the history of Englishes?
б
A2.1 Old English dialects
8
A2.2 The rise of West Saxon
9
A2.3 Dialect boundaries
10
A3
Language contact in the Middle Ages
11
A3.1
1066
and all that
12
A3.2 From Old English to Middle English
12
A3.3 The decline of French and the rise of English
14
A3.4 Middle English dialects
15
A4
From Middle English to Early Modern English
16
A4.1
External influences on pronunciation
16
A4.2 The translation of the Bible into English
18
A5 The process of standardisation
20
A5.
1
Dialects and emerging standards
20
A5.2 Caxton and the impact of the printing press
22
A5.3 Dictionaries and grammars
23
A5.4 The boundaries of Early Modern English
24
A6 Colonialism, Imperialism and the spread of English
25
A6.
1
English in the New World
2 5
A6.2 The expansion of the British Empire
26
A7 Moves towards Present Day English
28
A7.1 The Industrial Revolution
28
A7.2 The Oxford English Dictionary
29
CONTENTS
A7.3
A spoken standard
20
A7.4 The linguistic consequences of war
30
A7.5 Technology and communication
31
A8 Global English and beyond
31
A8.1 English: a global language
31
A8.2 Globalisation and changes in English
33
A8.3 Assessing the linguistic impact of historical events
34
SECTION B: DEVELOPMENT
35
A developing language
36
Bl Understanding Old English
36
8
1.1
Spelling and sound in Old English
36
8
1.2
The vocabulary of Old English
39
В
1.3
Old English: a synthetic language
40
В
1.4
Case, gender and number
41
В
1.5
Old English verbs
43
B2 Varieties of Old English
44
B2.1 Old English and Scots
45
B2.2 Old English dialectal differences
45
B3 The emergence of Middle English
47
B3.1 The context of change
48
B3.2 Spelling and sound in Middle English
48
B3.3 Changes in the system of inflections
51
B3.4 Middle English vocabulary
53
B4 Sound shifts
53
B4.1 Speech sounds
54
B4.2 Changes in the long vowels
57
B4.3 The Uniformitarian Principle in relation to the Great Vowel Shift
58
B4.4 Consequences of the Great Vowel Shift
59
B5 Writing in Early Modern English
60
B5.
1
Orthography in Early Modern English
61
B5.2 Some grammatical characteristics
62
B5.3 Expanding the lexicon
66
B6 The development of American English
66
B6.1 Causes of linguistic development in the American colonies
67
B6.2 A developing standard
68
B6.3 Archaisms in American English
68
B6.4 The beginnings of African American English
69
B7 International English
70
B7.1 Australian English
70
CONTENTS
B7.2
Indian
English
72
B7.3
Pidgins
and
créoles on
the West African coast
74
B8 The globalisation of English
76
B8.1 Attitudes towards global English
76
B8.2 World Standard English
77
B8.3 Fragmentation or fusion?
78
SECTION C: EXPLORATION
79
Exploring the history of English
80
Cl The roots of English
81
С
1.1
Language family trees
81
С
1.2
Pronouncing Old English
84
C1.3 Case
84
C2 Regions and dialects
86
C2.
1
Dialectal differences in an Old English text
86
C2.2 Place names
87
C3 From Old English to Middle English
91
C3.1 Loanwords
91
C3.2 The Canterbury Tales
93
C3.3 A Middle English Pater noster
95
95
96
97
100
102
103
104
106
C6 English in the New World
108
C6.
1
Loanwords in American English
108
C6.2 The politics of spelling
110
C6.3 Early African American English
112
C7 Present Day Englishes
113
C7.
1
Unknown words from Australian English?
114
C7.2 Enlarging the lexicon
115
C7.3
Tok Pisin
120
C8 The future of English
122
C8.
1
The cost of global English
122
C8.2 Scare stories: declining standards
122
C8.3 Future developments in English
124
C4
Codification and attitudes towards English
C4.1
A Table Alphabetical
C4.2
English
Orthographie
C4.3
Problems with prescriptivism
C5
Further elements of grammar in Early Modern English
C5.1
More on pronouns
C5.2
Gradable adjectives
C5.3
What did do do?
CONTENTS
SECTION D: EXTENSION
127
Readings in the history of English
128
D
1
Vocabulary in Old English
128
D
1.1
Other differences between Old English and Modern English
(Bruce Mitchell)
128
D
1.2
Issues to consider
133
D2 Old English dialects
134
D2.1
lhe
study of Old English dialects (Joseph P. Crowley)
134
D2.2 Issues to consider
138
D3 The influence of French
139
D3.
1
Who spoke French in England? (Douglas Kibbee)
139
D3.2 Issues to consider
143
D4 Changes in pronunciation
144
D4.
1
The Great Vowel Shift (Dick Leith)
144
D4.2 The Mad Hatter
s
tea-party (Jean Aitchison)
147
D4.3 Issues to consider
154
D5 Fixing1 the language
154
D5.
1
The appeal to authority,
1650-1800
(Albert
С
Baugh and Thomas Cable)
154
D5.2 Issues to consider
160
D6 The development of American English
160
D6.
1
The beginnings of American
(H. L.
Mencken)
160
D6.2 Issues to consider
166
D7 A corpus approach to linguistic development
166
D7.1 Recent grammatical change in written English,
1961-1992:
some
preliminary findings of a comparison of American with British English
(Geoffrey Leech and Nick Smith)
166
D7.2 Issues to consider
177
D8 The future of English?
178
D8.1 English as a transitional phenomenon (David Graddol)
178
D8.2 Issues to consider
182
Glossary of linguistic terms
183
Further reading
189
General histories of English
189
Old English
189
Middle English
190
Early Modern English
190
Eighteenth-century English to the present day
190
World Englishes
191
References
193
Index
201
j
Routledge English Language Introductions cover core areas of language study and are
one-stop resources for students.
Assuming no prior knowledge, books in the series offer an accessible overview of the
subject, with activities, study questions, sample analyses, commentaries and key read¬
ings
-
all in the same volume. The innovative and flexible two-dimensional structure
is built around four sections
-
introduction, development, exploration and extension
-
which offer self-contained stages for study. Each topic can be read across these sec¬
tions, enabling the reader to build gradually on the knowledge gained.
History of English.
□
provides a comprehensive introduction to the history of English
□
covers the origins of English, the change from Old to Middle English and the
influence of other languages on English
□
provides key readings from well known authors such as Jean Aitchison, Joseph
P. Crowley, Douglas Kibbee, Dick Leith, Albert
С
Baugh, Thomas Cable, David
Graddol, Geoffrey Leech, H. L, Mencken, Bruce Mitchell and Nick Smith
□
is accompanied by a supporting website.
Structured to reflect the chronological development of the English language, History
of English describes and explains the major changes in the language over a span of
more than fifteen hundred years, and covers aspects from structural change to atti¬
tudes towards usage. The book also considers international varieties of English and
how contemporary events are continuing to influence the development of English as a
global language.
Incorporating examples from a wide variety of texts, History of English provides an
interactive and structured textbook that will be essential reading for all students of
English language and linguistics.
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CONTENTS
List of figures xj
Acknowledgements
x¡¡¡
SECTION A: INTRODUCTION 1
An external history of English
2
Al
Origins of English
3
A
1.1
The Romans in Britain
3
A
1.2
The arrival of the Anglo-Saxons
4
A1.3 English: what
s
in a name?
4
A
1.4
Christianity reaches England
6
A1.5 Viking raids
7
A2 The history of English or the history of Englishes?
б
A2.1 Old English dialects
8
A2.2 The rise of West Saxon
9
A2.3 Dialect boundaries
10
A3
Language contact in the Middle Ages
11
A3.1
1066
and all that
12
A3.2 From Old English to Middle English
12
A3.3 The decline of French and the rise of English
14
A3.4 Middle English dialects
15
A4
From Middle English to Early Modern English
16
A4.1
External influences on pronunciation
16
A4.2 The translation of the Bible into English
18
A5 The process of standardisation
20
A5.
1
Dialects and emerging standards
20
A5.2 Caxton and the impact of the printing press
22
A5.3 Dictionaries and grammars
23
A5.4 The boundaries of Early Modern English
24
A6 Colonialism, Imperialism and the spread of English
25
A6.
1
English in the New World
2 5
A6.2 The expansion of the British Empire
26
A7 Moves towards Present Day English
28
A7.1 The Industrial Revolution
28
A7.2 The Oxford English Dictionary
29
CONTENTS
A7.3
A spoken standard
20
A7.4 The linguistic consequences of war
30
A7.5 Technology and communication
31
A8 Global English and beyond
31
A8.1 English: a global language
31
A8.2 Globalisation and changes in English
33
A8.3 Assessing the linguistic impact of historical events
34
SECTION B: DEVELOPMENT
35
A developing language
36
Bl Understanding Old English
36
8
1.1
Spelling and sound in Old English
36
8
1.2
The vocabulary of Old English
39
В
1.3
Old English: a synthetic language
40
В
1.4
Case, gender and number
41
В
1.5
Old English verbs
43
B2 Varieties of Old English
44
B2.1 Old English and Scots
45
B2.2 Old English dialectal differences
45
B3 The emergence of Middle English
47
B3.1 The context of change
48
B3.2 Spelling and sound in Middle English
48
B3.3 Changes in the system of inflections
51
B3.4 Middle English vocabulary
53
B4 Sound shifts
53
B4.1 Speech sounds
54
B4.2 Changes in the long vowels
57
B4.3 The Uniformitarian Principle in relation to the Great Vowel Shift
58
B4.4 Consequences of the Great Vowel Shift
59
B5 Writing in Early Modern English
60
B5.
1
Orthography in Early Modern English
61
B5.2 Some grammatical characteristics
62
B5.3 Expanding the lexicon
66
B6 The development of American English
66
B6.1 Causes of linguistic development in the American colonies
67
B6.2 A developing standard
68
B6.3 'Archaisms' in American English
68
B6.4 The beginnings of African American English
69
B7 International English
70
B7.1 Australian English
70
CONTENTS
B7.2
Indian
English
72
B7.3
Pidgins
and
créoles on
the West African coast
74
B8 The globalisation of English
76
B8.1 Attitudes towards global English
76
B8.2 World Standard English
77
B8.3 Fragmentation or fusion?
78
SECTION C: EXPLORATION
79
Exploring the history of English
80
Cl The roots of English
81
С
1.1
Language family trees
81
С
1.2
Pronouncing Old English
84
C1.3 Case
84
C2 Regions and dialects
86
C2.
1
Dialectal differences in an Old English text
86
C2.2 Place names
87
C3 From Old English to Middle English
91
C3.1 Loanwords
91
C3.2 The Canterbury Tales
93
C3.3 A Middle English Pater noster
95
95
96
97
100
102
103
104
106
C6 English in the New World
108
C6.
1
Loanwords in American English
108
C6.2 The politics of spelling
110
C6.3 Early African American English
112
C7 Present Day Englishes
113
C7.
1
Unknown words from Australian English?
114
C7.2 Enlarging the lexicon
115
C7.3
Tok Pisin
120
C8 The future of English
122
C8.
1
The cost of global English
122
C8.2 Scare stories: declining standards
122
C8.3 Future developments in English
124
C4
Codification and attitudes towards English
C4.1
A Table Alphabetical
C4.2
English
Orthographie
C4.3
Problems with prescriptivism
C5
Further elements of grammar in Early Modern English
C5.1
More on pronouns
C5.2
Gradable adjectives
C5.3
What did do do?
CONTENTS
SECTION D: EXTENSION
127
Readings in the history of English
128
D
1
Vocabulary in Old English
128
D
1.1
Other differences between Old English and Modern English
(Bruce Mitchell)
128
D
1.2
Issues to consider
133
D2 Old English dialects
134
D2.1
lhe
study of Old English dialects (Joseph P. Crowley)
134
D2.2 Issues to consider
138
D3 The influence of French
139
D3.
1
Who spoke French in England? (Douglas Kibbee)
139
D3.2 Issues to consider
143
D4 Changes in pronunciation
144
D4.
1
The Great Vowel Shift (Dick Leith)
144
D4.2 The Mad Hatter
s
tea-party (Jean Aitchison)
147
D4.3 Issues to consider
154
D5 'Fixing1 the language
154
D5.
1
The appeal to authority,
1650-1800
(Albert
С
Baugh and Thomas Cable)
154
D5.2 Issues to consider
160
D6 The development of American English
160
D6.
1
The beginnings of American
(H. L.
Mencken)
160
D6.2 Issues to consider
166
D7 A corpus approach to linguistic development
166
D7.1 Recent grammatical change in written English,
1961-1992:
some
preliminary findings of a comparison of American with British English
(Geoffrey Leech and Nick Smith)
166
D7.2 Issues to consider
177
D8 The future of English?
178
D8.1 English as a transitional phenomenon (David Graddol)
178
D8.2 Issues to consider
182
Glossary of linguistic terms
183
Further reading
189
General histories of English
189
Old English
189
Middle English
190
Early Modern English
190
Eighteenth-century English to the present day
190
World Englishes
191
References
193
Index
201
j
Routledge English Language Introductions cover core areas of language study and are
one-stop resources for students.
Assuming no prior knowledge, books in the series offer an accessible overview of the
subject, with activities, study questions, sample analyses, commentaries and key read¬
ings
-
all in the same volume. The innovative and flexible 'two-dimensional' structure
is built around four sections
-
introduction, development, exploration and extension
-
which offer self-contained stages for study. Each topic can be read across these sec¬
tions, enabling the reader to build gradually on the knowledge gained.
History of English.
□
provides a comprehensive introduction to the history of English
□
covers the origins of English, the change from Old to Middle English and the
influence of other languages on English
□
provides key readings from well known authors such as Jean Aitchison, Joseph
P. Crowley, Douglas Kibbee, Dick Leith, Albert
С
Baugh, Thomas Cable, David
Graddol, Geoffrey Leech, H. L, Mencken, Bruce Mitchell and Nick Smith
□
is accompanied by a supporting website.
Structured to reflect the chronological development of the English language, History
of English describes and explains the major changes in the language over a span of
more than fifteen hundred years, and covers aspects from structural change to atti¬
tudes towards usage. The book also considers international varieties of English and
how contemporary events are continuing to influence the development of English as a
global language.
Incorporating examples from a wide variety of texts, History of English provides an
interactive and structured textbook that will be essential reading for all students of
English language and linguistics.
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