TY - BOOK AU - Momma,H. AU - Matto,Michael TI - A companion to the history of the English language T2 - Blackwell companions to literature and culture SN - 1405129921 AV - PE1072 .C56 2008 U1 - 420.9 22 PY - 2008/// CY - Chichester, UK, Malden, MA PB - Wiley-Blackwell KW - English language KW - History N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Part I; Introduction --; 1; History, English, Language: Studying HEL Today; Michael Matto and Haruko Momma --; 2; History of the History of the English Language: How Has the Subject Been Studied?; Thomas Cable --; 3; Essential Linguistics; Mary Blockley --; Part II; Linguistic Survey --; 4; Phonology: Segmental Histories; Donka Minkova and Robert Stockwell --; 5; History of English Morphology; Robert McColl Millar --; 6; History of English Syntax; Olga Fischer --; 7; A History of the English Lexicon; Geoffrey Hughes --; 8; History of English Prosody; Geoffrey Russom --; Part III; English Semantics and Lexicography --; 9; Dictionaries Today: What Can We Do With Them?; Reinhard R. K. Hartmann --; 10; English Onomasiological Dictionaries and Thesauri; Werner Hullen --; 11; Johnson, Webster, and the Oxford English Dictionary; Charlotte Brewer --; Part IV; Pre-history of English --; 12; English as an Indo-European Language; Philip Baldi --; 13; English as a Germanic Language; Robert D. Fulk --; Part V; English in History: England and America --; Section 1; Old English in History --; 14; Early Old English; Daniel Donoghue --; 15; Late Old English; Mechthild Gretsch --; 16; Topics in Old English Dialects; Lucia Kornexl --; Section 2; Middle English in History --; 17; Early Middle English; Thorlac Turville-Petre --; 18; Late Middle English; Seth Lerer --; 19; Varieties of Middle English; Jeremy J. Smith --; Section 3; Early Modern English in History --; 20; Early Modern English; Terttu Nevalainen --; 21; Varieties of Early Modern English; Jonathan Hope --; Section 4; Modern British English in History --; 22; British English in the Long Eighteenth Century; Carey McIntosh --; 23; British English Since 1830; Richard W. Bailey --; 24; The Rise of Received Pronunciation; Lynda Mugglestone --; Section 5; American English in History --; 25; American English to 1865; David Simpson --; 26; American English Since 1865; Walt Wolfram --; 27; American English Dialects; Gavin Jones --; Section 6; Topics in History --; 28; Early Modern English Print Culture; John N. King --; 29; Issues of Gender in Modern English; Deborah Cameron --; 30; Class, Ethnicity, and the Formation of “Standard English”; Tony Crowley --; 31; The Transplantation of American English in Philippine Soil; Br. Andrew Gonzalez, FSC --; 32; English, Latin, and the Teaching of Rhetoric; Michael Matto --; 33; English in Mass Communications: News Discourse and the Language of Journalism; Philippa K. Smith and Allan Bell --; Part VI; English in History: English Outside England and the United States --; Section 1; British Isles and Ireland --; 34; English in Wales; Marion Loffler --; 35; English in Scotland; J. Derrick McClure --; 36; English in Ireland; Terence Patrick Dolan --; Section 2; English in Canada, Australia, and New Zealand --; 37; English in Canada; John Edwards --; 38; Australian and New Zealand English; Pam Peters --; Section 3; Colonial and Post-colonial English --; 39; South Asian English; Kamal K. Sridhar --; 40; English in the Caribbean; Donald Winford --; 41; English in Africa; Alamin M. Mazrui --; Part VII; Literary Languages --; 42; The Anglo-Saxon Poetic Tradition; Fred C. Robinson --; 43; “In swich englissh as he can”: Chaucer's Literary English; John F. Plummer --; 44; Shakespeare's Literary Language; Adam N. McKeown --; 45; Jane Austen's Literary English; Mary Poovey --; 46; Joyce's English; Laurent Milesi --; 47; Faulkner's Language; Noel Polk --; 48; Twixt the Twain: East-West in Rushdie's Zubaan-Tongue; Tabish Khair --; 49; Toni Morrison: The Struggle for the Word; Justine Tally --; Part VIII; Issues in Present-Day English --; 50; Migration and Motivation in the Development of African American Vernacular English; Mary B. Zeigler --; 51; Latino Varieties of English; Robert Bayley --; 52; Teaching English to Native Speakers: The Subject Matter of Composition; Mary Soliday --; 53; Earning as well as Learning a Language: English and the Post-colonial Teacher; Eugene Chen Eoyang --; 54; Creoles and Pidgins; Salikoko S. Mufwene --; 55; World Englishes in World Contexts; Braj B. Kachru --; Part IX; Further Approaches to Language Study --; 56; Style and Stylistics; David L. Hoover --; 57; Corpus-Based Linguistic Approaches to the History of English; Anne Curzan --; 58; Sociolinguistics; Robin Tolmach Lakoff --; 59; Cognitive Linguistics; Dirk Geeraerts ER -