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Old English

Old English

Old English

A Historical Linguistic Companion
Roger Lass
March 1994
Paperback
9780521458481
£66.00
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    Old English is a companion to Old English studies and to historical studies of early English in general. It is also an introduction to Indo-European studies in the particular sense in which they underpin the history of English. Professor Roger Lass makes accessible in a linguistically up-to-date and readable form the Indo-European and Germanic background to Old English, as well as what can be reconstructed about the resulting state of Old English itself. His book is a bridge between the more elementary Old English grammars and the major philological grammars and recent interpretations of the Old English data.Old English assumes a basic knowledge of phonetics and phonology, the elements of syntactic and morphological theory, and an introduction to historical linguistics. An extensive glossary gives definitions of the major technical terms used.

    • Unique modern linguistic introduction for students of Old English, with clear explanations of linguistics and an extensive glossary of terms
    • Useful also for trained historical linguists wanting to know more about Old English in particular
    • Looks back to origins and forward to development into Modern English, placing Old English in widest possible historical context

    Product details

    March 1994
    Paperback
    9780521458481
    324 pages
    229 × 152 × 18 mm
    0.515kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Part I. Historical Prelude:
    • 1. Background and origins
    • 2. Indo-European to proto-Germanic to West Germanic
    • Part II. Old English Phonology:
    • 3. Evolution of old English phonology: the major early sound changes
    • 4. Suprasegmentals
    • Part III. Morphophonemic Intermezzo:
    • 5. Ablaut, laryngeals, and the IE root
    • Part IV. Morphology, Lexis and Syntax:
    • 6. Inflectional morphology, I: Nouns, pronouns and adjectives
    • 7. Inflectional Morphology, II: The Verb
    • 8. Vocabulary and word-formation
    • 9. Topics in old English historical syntax: word-order and case
    • Part V. Historical Postlude:
    • 10. The dissolution of old English
    • Glossary
    • References
    • Index.
      Author
    • Roger Lass