Alaric Hall, Olga Timofeeva, Ágnes Kiricsi, Bethany Fox
The twelve articles in this volume promote the growing contacts between historical linguistics and medieval cultural studies. They fall into two groups. One examines the interrelation in Anglo-Saxon England between Latin and vernacular language and culture, investigating language-contact between Old English and Latin, the extent of Latinity in early medieval Britain, Anglo-Saxons' attitudes to Classical culture, and relationships between Anglo-Saxon and Continental Christian thought. Another group uses historical linguistics as a method in the wider cultural study of medieval England,...
The twelve articles in this volume promote the growing contacts between historical linguistics and medieval cultural studies. They fall into two group...
Simone E. Pfenninger Olga Timofeeva Anne-Christine Gardner
The papers in this volume aim at facilitating exchange between three fields of inquiry that are of great importance in historical linguistics: language change, (socio)linguistic research on variation, and contact linguistics. Drawing on a range of recently-developed methodological innovations, such as methods for quantifying the linguistic variation (that is a prerequisite for language change) or new corpus-based methods for investigating text-type variation, the contributors are able to trace linguistic change in different periods and contact situations, demonstrate how variation occurs, and...
The papers in this volume aim at facilitating exchange between three fields of inquiry that are of great importance in historical linguistics: languag...