The Language of Queen Elizabeth I: A Sociolinguistic Perspective on Royal Style and Identity
English
By (author): Mel Evans
The Language of Queen Elizabeth I presents one of the first diachronic accounts of the language the idiolect of the Tudor monarch who ruled England and Ireland from 1558-1603.
- Suggests that Elizabeth I was a leader of language innovation and change, using it to build her complex social identity as a female monarch in a masculine position of power
- Examines a number of the monarchs letters, speeches, and translations
- Establishes Elizabeth Is participation in ten morpho-syntactic changes and explores her spelling practice
- Develops theoretical and methodological frameworks of variationist sociolinguistics through the analysis of the individual speaker
- Argues for the significance of style as a linguistic and material property in our account of language variation and change
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