Shakespeare's English

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Author_Keith Johnson
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Cd Rom Version
Ciceronian Style
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Early Modern English
editions
Elizabethan language
Elizabethan Pronunciation
English language variation in Shakespearean texts
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Folio Version
Functional Shift
Green Eyed Monster
historical linguistics
Inkhorn Controversy
internet
Internet Shakespeare Editions
Jaques Speech
literary stylistics
LLL
Main Verb
Merry Wives
Nature's Livery
Nature’s Livery
neologism
PDE Form
point
Positive Affirmative
pragmatic meaning
pronunciation
Pronunciation Point
relative
rhetorical analysis
Richard III
RP Pronunciation
Shakespeare Neologism
Shakespearean Pronunciation
shakespeares
Stress Sequences
time
Unstressed Syllable
Vice Versa
Vicious Mole
Vp
words

Product details

  • ISBN 9781408277355
  • Weight: 620g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Mar 2013
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Shakespeare's English: A Practical Linguistic Guide provides students with a solid grounding for understanding the language of Shakespeare and its place within the development of English. With a prime focus on Shakespeare and his works, Keith Johnson covers all aspects of his language (vocabulary, grammar, sounds, rhetorical structure etc.), and gives illuminating background information on the linguistic context of the Elizabethan Age. As well as providing a unique introduction to the subject, Johnson encourages a "hands-on" approach, guiding students, through the use of activities, towards an understanding of how Shakespeare's English works.

This book offers:

· A unique approach to the study of Early Modern English which enables students to engage independently with the topic

· Clear and engagingly written explanations of linguistic concepts

· Plentiful examples and activities, including suggestions for further work

· A glossary, further reading suggestions and guidance to relevant websites

Shakespeare's English is perfect for undergraduate students following courses that combine English language, linguistics and literature, or anyone with an interest in knowing more about the language with which Shakespeare worked his literary magic.

Keith Johnson has published widely in the area of applied linguistics, including Introduction to Foreign Language Learning and Teaching (Pearson Education, 2008). He has many years of experience in directing MA level courses for participants coming from all over the world, and is now Emeritus Professor of Linguistics and Language Education at Lancaster University.