The Continental Backgrounds of English and its Insular Development until 1154John Benjamins Publishing, 1 Jan 1998 - 234 halaman In conjunction with two other volumes, which are scheduled to appear later, The Continental Backgrounds of English and its Insular Development until 1154 aims at giving a comprehensive survey of what by the author is seen as the most interesting aspects of the long history of English from its embryonic stages to the language spoken today in England and America. The present volume spans the period up to A.D. 1154, the year inaugurating the Plantagenet era in England and the year of the last events to be recorded in the annals of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. |
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2 THE CONTINENTAL BACKGROUNDS OF ENGLISH | 19 |
3 THE ANGLOSAXON COLONIZATION OF BRITAIN | 59 |
4 THE OLD ENGLISH PERIOD | 87 |
5 THE LATIN ELEMENT IN OLD ENGLISH | 141 |
6 THE SCANDINAVIAN SETTLEMENT IN BRITAIN AND ITS LINGUISTIC EFFECTS | 165 |
7 THE NORMAN CONQUEST AND THE DEMISE OF OLD ENGLISH | 189 |
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adjectives Anglia Anglo-Saxon archaeological attested borrowed Britain British Celtic century A.D. chiefly Chronicle consonants Continental Danelaw Danish Dutch earliest early Old English early runic East England English Language English language history evidence field fifth century final finally find first five forms French Gallehus Gelling Germanic languages Goth Gothic guages Harold Godwinson hine homeland i-mutation Indo-European language infinitive inflectional influence king land Latin loan words lexical linguistic lish loan words Mercian Middle English ModE Modern English names neuter Nielsen ninth century Norman North-Sea Northumbrian nouns OFris Old English Old Frisian Old High German Old Norse Old Saxon onomastic original period phonological place-name elements plural prefix preterite pronoun pt.pl pt.sg reflected reflex Roman runic inscriptions scholars semantic settlement significant Slavic southern specific suffix tion unaccented verbs Viking vowel Vulgar Latin West Germanic West Saxon Whitelock word-order