Historical dialectology in the digital age /edited by Rhona Alcorn, Joanna Kopaczyk, Bettelou Los and Benjamin Molineaux - Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, (c)2019. - 1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrations (colour)



Historical dialectology and the Angus McIntosh legacy / A parsed linguistic atlas of early Middle English / Approaching transition Scots from a micro-perspective: the Dunfermline Corpus, 1573-1723 / Early spelling evidence for Scots L-vocalisation: a corpus-based approach / Old and Middle English spellings for OE hw-, with special reference to the 'qu-' type: in celebration of LAEME, (e)LALME, LAOS and CoNE / The development of Old English æ: Middle English spelling evidence / The development of Old English eo/ēo and the systematicity of Middle English spelling / Examining the evidence for phonemic affricates: Middle English /tf/, /d3/ or [t-f], [d-3.? / The predictability of abbreviation in older Scots manuscripts according to stem-final Littera / An East Anglian poem in a London manuscript? The date and dialect of The Court of Love in Cambridge, Trinity College MS R.3.19 / 'He was a good hammer, was he': gender as marker for South-Western dialects of English. A corpus-based study from a diachronic perspective / Rhona Alcorn, Joanna Kopaczyk, Bettelou Los and Benjamin Molineaux -- Robert Truswell, Rhona Alcorn, James Donaldson and Joel Wallenberg -- Klaus Hofmann -- Benjamin Molineaux, Joanna Kopaczyk, Warren Maguire, Rhona Alcorn, Vasilis Karaiskos and Bettelou Los -- Margaret Laing and Roger Lass -- Gjertrud F. Stenbrenden -- Merja Stenroos -- Donka Minkova -- Daisy Smith -- Ad Putter -- Trinidad Guzmán-González

Drawing on the resources created by the Institute of Historical Dialectology at the University of Edinburgh this volume illustrates how traditional methods of historical dialectology can benefit from new methods of data-collection to test out theoretical and empirical claims



9781474430555


Dialectology.
English language--Dialectology.
Historical linguistics.


Electronic Books.

P367 / .H578 2019