The Cambridge History of the English Language Volume 3 part 9 docx

The Cambridge History of the English Language Volume 3 part 9 docx

The Cambridge History of the English Language Volume 3 part 9 docx

... example of this type that Peacham chooses to illustrate the figure of diaeresis: (34 ) aske the cattaile, and they shall inform thee, the fowles of the aire & they shal tel thee . . . or the fishes ... like a jewel in the ear of caelo, the sky, the welkin, the heaven, and anon falleth like a crab on the face of the terra, the soil, the land, the earth....

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The Cambridge History of the English Language Volume 4 Part 9 docx

The Cambridge History of the English Language Volume 4 Part 9 docx

... powerful form of the figure since &apos ;the name of a part of a thing will suggest the idea of the whole with greater clearness and strength than the name of the whole itself and the specific ... all the doors taken off and all the backs of the booths knocked out. (Brautigan 197 2; in Lodge 197 7: 236 ) In the light of the text that...

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The cambridge history of the english language volume 3 part 10

The cambridge history of the english language volume 3 part 10

... Scolar Press, 19 73. 34 . Peacham 15 93 : 1 23. 35 . As (33 ). 36 a. Bartholomew Fair, II.ii .30 –1. Acted 1614, printed 1 631 . Text as in (19a), VI 42. Sylvia Adamson 644 6. The first sentence of De duplici ... processes of codifying language and canonising literature see Jones ( 19 53) and Helgerson ( 199 2) (for the Renaissance) and Crowley ( 199 6: 54 98 ), Barrell ( 198 8...

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The Cambridge History of the English Language Volume 1 Part 1 ppt

The Cambridge History of the English Language Volume 1 Part 1 ppt

... of Christianity amongst the Anglo-Saxons, therefore, were of the highest importance for the history of the language. From the death of Bede in 735 to the reign of Alfred in the last quarter of ... also Whitelock 195 5 for an excellent introduction to the documents of the period, but Robertson 1 93 9 , Whitelock 1 93 0 and Harmer 195 2 provide selections of...

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The Cambridge History of the English Language Volume 1 Part 2 pdf

The Cambridge History of the English Language Volume 1 Part 2 pdf

... aspect of the diphthongal system is uncertain and subject to fierce debate and the most controversial of these are discussed in 3. 3 .3 in the context of the development of the language. The situation ... the meaning of morphological elements is the domain of syntax. In contrast to the forms of a language which, after all, can be described rather objective...

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The Cambridge History of the English Language Volume 1 Part 3 doc

The Cambridge History of the English Language Volume 1 Part 3 doc

... also for the later history of the language. In terms of Old English, the new phonemes /J,tf,d3/ were introduced, as well as [9] as an allophone of /x/. The incidence and distribution of /]/ was ... observable in Old English, and the development of the present-day system is something which began at the very earliest stage of the emergence of English as a...

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The Cambridge History of the English Language Volume 1 Part 4 ppsx

The Cambridge History of the English Language Volume 1 Part 4 ppsx

... fully developed in Hogg ( 199 2). 3. 3 .3. 1 For the development of Gmc */a/ + nasal see Toon ( 19 83) . Some problems remain in the analysis of breaking, see Hogg ( 197 9b: §2). The controversy over short ... that it is part of the system of English, but also that **She has arrivedyesterday is not (** signals that the pattern is not part of the structure of...

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The Cambridge History of the English Language Volume 1 Part 5 docx

The Cambridge History of the English Language Volume 1 Part 5 docx

... represents the exact words of the reported proposition, and when the subjects of the main clause and of the complement are the same. It is only occasionally absent if the complement represents the words ... that power of- those evil-ones weorSe toworpen may-be overthrown (Bo 39 . 133 . 19) Often power over this world is given to very good men, so that the power of...

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The Cambridge History of the English Language Volume 1 Part 6 ppsx

The Cambridge History of the English Language Volume 1 Part 6 ppsx

... Only the meaning of a lexical item of the donor language is transferred to the receptor language, when either: (a) the meaning of some lexical item of the donor language influences the meaning of ... Berndt 198 2:52; Serjeantson 1 93 5 :281, 286 and Strang 197 0 :36 7 place these in the 2nd and partly even in the 3rd period). Loans of this and the next peri...

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