Scribes as Agents of Language Change / / ed. by Esther-Miriam Wagner, Ben Outhwaite, Bettina Beinhoff.

The majority of our evidence for language change in pre-modern times comes from the written output of scribes. The present volume deals with a variety of aspects of language change and focuses on the role of scribes. The individual articles, which treat different theoretical and empirical issues, re...

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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter Mouton, , [2013]
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Năm xuất bản:2013
Ngôn ngữ:English
Loạt:Studies in Language Change [SLC] , 10
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Acknowledgements --
Contents --
Part I: Introduction --
1 Scribes and Language Change --
Part II: From spoken vernacular to written form --
2 Biblical Register and a Counsel of Despair: two Late Cornish versions of Genesis 1 --
3 Medieval Glossators as Agents of Language Change --
4 How scribes wrote Ibero-Romance before written Romance was invented --
5 Hittite scribal habits: Sumerograms and phonetic complements in Hittite cuneiform --
Part III: Standardisation versus regionalisation and de-standardisation --
6 Words of kings and counsellors: register variation and language change in early English courtly correspondence --
7 Quantifying gender change in Medieval English --
8 Identity and intelligibility in Late Middle English scribal transmission: local dialect as an active choice in fifteenth-century texts --
9 Lines of communication: Medieval Hebrew letters of the eleventh century --
10 The historical development of early Arabic documentary formulae --
11 Individualism in “Osco-Greek” orthography --
12 How a Jewish scribe in early modern Poland attempted to alter a Hebrew linguistic register --
Part IV: Idiosyncracy, scribal standards and registers --
13 Writing, reading, language change – a sociohistorical perspective on scribes, readers, and networks in medieval Britain --
14 Challenges of multiglossia: scribes and the emergence of substandard Judaeo- Arabic registers --
15 Variation in a Norwegian sixteenthcentury scribal community --
16 Language change induced by written codes: a case of Old Kanembu and Kanuri dialects --
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Tóm tắt:The majority of our evidence for language change in pre-modern times comes from the written output of scribes. The present volume deals with a variety of aspects of language change and focuses on the role of scribes. The individual articles, which treat different theoretical and empirical issues, reflect a broad cross-linguistic and cross-cultural diversity. The languages that are represented cover a broad spectrum, and the empirical data come from a wide range of sources. This book provides a wealth of new data and new perspectives on old problems, and it raises new questions about the actual mechanisms of language change.
Định dạng:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
số ISBN:9781614510543
9783110238570
9783110238457
9783110636970
9783110742961
9783110317350
9783110317244
9783110317237
số ISSN:2163-0992 ;
DOI:10.1515/9781614510543
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Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Esther-Miriam Wagner, Ben Outhwaite, Bettina Beinhoff.