
The Multilingual Origins of Standard English
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- Intro
- Acknowledgements
- Contents
- Part 1: The orthodox version
- Introduction
- 1. A critical look at previous accounts of the standardisation of English
- 2. The 'vernacularisation' and 'standardisation' of local administrative writing in late and post-medieval England
- 3. The linguistic character of manuscripts attributed to the Beryn Scribe: A comparative study
- 4. Spelling practices in late Middle English medical prose: A quantitative analysis
- 5. Standardisation, exemplars, and the Auchinleck manuscript
- 6. Bristol &th&, &þ& and &y&: The North-South divide revisited, 1400-1700
- 7. &th& versus &þ&: Latin-based influences and social awareness in the Paston letters
- 8. Early mass communication as a standardizing influence? The case of the Book of Common Prayer
- Part 2: The revised version
- 9. Abbreviations and standardisation in the Polychronicon: Latin to English and manuscript to print
- 10. William Worcester's Itineraria: mixed-language notes of a medieval traveller
- 11. The relationship of borrowing from French and Latin in the Middle English period with the development of the lexicon of Standard English: Some observations and a lot of questions
- 12. The role of multilingualism in the emergence of a technical register in the Middle English period
- 13. More sugar and spice: Revisiting medieval Italian influence on the mercantile lexis of England
- 14. -mannus makyth man(n)? Latin as an indirect source for English lexical history
- 15. Communities of practice, proto-standardisation and spelling focusing in the Stonor letters
- 16. A comparison of some French and English nominal suffixes in early English correspondence (1420-1681)
- 17. Textual standardisation of legal Scots vis a vis Latin
- 18. Rising living standards, the demise of Anglo-Norman and mixed-language writing, and standard English
- Index
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