Essentials of Early English

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Chaucerian English
comparative study of early English texts
Complex Verb Phrases
Early Modern English Periods
Early West Saxon
Ellesmere Manuscript
Ellesmere MS
EModE
English language evolution
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grammatical structure change
great
Hard Palate
historical linguistics
Inflected Infinitive
Interpretative Notes
Late Modern English Period
Late West Saxon
linguistic periodisation
medieval literature studies
Middle English Period
modern
National Library
noun
Noun Phrase
Part Iii
PDE System
person
philological analysis
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Present Day English
Richard III
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Sir Gawain
Sir Orfeo
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Verb Phrase
Vocal Folds
vowel
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West Saxon

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032058450
  • Weight: 1260g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Nov 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The third edition of this successful textbook has been fully revised and updated.

Essentials of Early English is a practical and highly accessible introduction to the early stages of the English language: Old English, Middle English, and Early Modern English.

Designed specifically as a handbook for students beginning the study of Early English language, whether for linguistic or literary purposes, it presumes little or no prior knowledge of the history of English.

Features of this new edition include:

  • Comprehensive updating of the contents to take account of new developments in the subject
  • Newly added sample texts and accompanying notes
  • Links to images of many of the illustrative texts
  • An updated annotated bibliography.

A contextual introduction of the history of English is provided, which includes an outline of English in relation to its origins. A deeper analysis is then given on each of the key stages of Early English, using the language of King Alfred, Chaucer, and Shakespeare respectively to illustrate points. Thus, the essential characteristics of each stage of the language are provided to create the ideal course book for History of English courses and to give the student a firm foundation of basic linguistic knowledge which can be applied to further study.

Jeremy J. Smith is Professor Emeritus in English Language and Linguistics, University of Glasgow, UK. His most recent monograph is Transforming Early English (2020).

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