The Handbook Of The History Of English Hardcover
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Ans Van Kemenade
Book Description
The Handbook of the History of English is a collection of articles written by leading specialists in the field that focus on the theoretical issues behind the facts of the changing English language. * organizes the theoretical issues behind the facts of the changing English language innovatively and applies recent insights to old problems * surveys the history of English from the perspective of structural developments in areas such as phonology, prosody, morphology, syntax, semantics, language variation, and dialectology * offers readers a comprehensive overview of the various theoretical perspectives available to the study of the history of English and sets new objectives for further research
ISBN-13
9780631233442
Language
English
Publisher
John Wiley And Sons Ltd
Publication Date
26-05-2006
Number of Pages
672
About the Author
Ans van Kemenade is Professor in the Department of English at the Radboud University Nijmegen, and is author of Syntactic Case and Morphological Case in the History of English (1987), and The Syntax of Early English (2000; with O. Fischer, W. Koopman, and W. van der Wurff). Bettelou Los is a lecturer in the Department of English at the Radboud University Nijmegen. She is author of Infinitival Complementation in Old and Middle English (1999) and The Rise of the to-infinitive (2005).
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Ans Van Kemenade
Editor 2
Bettelou Los
Editorial Review
This ground-breaking book includes insightful and thorough analyses of a large number of features in the history of English, offering numerous new starting-points and theoretical considerations. Indispensable for all students and scholars of English historical linguistics and philology. Matti Rissanen, University of Helsinki, Finland "A wonderful encapsulation of the field by cutting-edge scholars, inspired by the fin de siecle burst of research success in English historical linguistics. A must-read for all English language historians interested in how far we have come toward resolving the issues left open by Jespersen, Luick, Wyld, Sweet, and the other great philologists. It offers vastly deeper access to these problems, both through computer corpora and through new theoretical insights. Brilliant and often definitive." Robert Stockwell, UCLA "As with The Handbook of English Linguistics, I enjoyed different insights and would also use it for state-of-the-art summaries and additional reading." Elly Van Gelderen, Arizona State University