Language Contact and Semantic Development in Late Medieval English

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A01=Kathryn Allan
A01=Louise Sylvester
A01=Megan Tiddeman
A01=Richard Ingham
Author_Kathryn Allan
Author_Louise Sylvester
Author_Megan Tiddeman
Author_Richard Ingham
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Middle English Vocabulary

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  • ISBN 9783111319940
  • Weight: 475g
  • Dimensions: 155 x 230mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Sep 2025
  • Publisher: De Gruyter
  • Publication City/Country: DE
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The multilingual context of medieval Britain has been a focus of historical linguistic scholarship for some time, but Middle English has often been examined in isolation. This book analyzes a large dataset of English vocabulary from the late Middle Ages, a time when the language was gaining new importance, with attention paid to parallel lexical developments in French and Latin. It explores lexical and semantic innovations and losses, and its findings challenge the notion that native and borrowed words were in competition during the period. The book presents a new picture of ongoing bilingualism in the late medieval period and a growth in vocabulary that heralded the beginnings of standardization in English.

Louise Sylvester, Megan Tiddeman and Richard Ingham, University of Westminster, London; Kathryn Allan; University College, London.

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