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English poetry --- Middle English --- 1100-1500
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English poetry --- Middle English --- 1100-1500
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English poetry --- Middle English --- 1100-1500
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The period between 1150 and 1500 marks a time in which the English lexicon and word formation system underwent significant changes, not least owing to the adoptions of numerous Romance borrowings. Focusing on deadjectival and denominal formations, this study traces developments in the frequency and productivity of twelve abstract-noun forming suffixes of Germanic and Romance origin (among them -DOM, -HOOD, -NESS, -SHIP, -ITY and -ERY) on the basis of selected corpora, including the Linguistic Atlas of Early Middle English, the Middle English Grammar Corpus and the Penn-Helsinki Parsed Corpus of Middle English. The implementation of subperiods of 40 and 50 years allows a fine-grained quantitative and qualitative analysis of variation in suffix usage across time, space and text types. A particular focus lies on parallel derivatives such as falsedom, falsehood, falseness, falseship and falsity, i.e. formations which contain the same base but a different suffix. The study reveals that during investigation the suffixes are not differentiated semantically in a systematic manner ; rather, the occurence of a particular suffic can be influenced by stylistic factors such as rhyme or structural parallelism and generally reflects the suffix usage typical of a specific region and/or text type at a particular point in time. Moving beyond a traditional structuralist framework, this study adopts a diachronic and socio-pragmatic perspective, taking into account recent developments in corpus linguistics and new approaches to the assessment of productivity in word formation.
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Bruderschaft. --- Deutsches Sprachgebiet. --- Hirsauer Reform. --- Memoria. --- Benediktiner. --- Geschichte 1100-1500.
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English language --- -Grammar --- 802.0-022 --- 802.0-022 Oudengels --- Oudengels --- Anglo-Saxon language --- Old English language --- West Saxon dialect --- Germanic languages --- Old Saxon language --- Middle English language --- Grammar --- Grammar. --- Old English, ca. 450-1100 --- Middle English, 1100-1500
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"Before quotation marks became widespread convention, English texts were organized more fluidly, employing varying lexical and textual strategies for marking represented discourse. When we add our present-day quotation marks to editions of Middle English texts, we also overlay our modern interpretation of speech representation, with its expectations of faithful reporting and carefully delineated voices. In doing so, we mask the less-determined nature of early speech marking, and obscure the ways that its plasticity functions as a narrative and stylistic tool. This book provides the first full study of speech representation in pre-modern English. Studying the pragmatic and discourse strategies of English texts from 1350-1600 is essential to reading Middle English works and to understanding the cultural assumptions implicit in the production of early written texts"--
Citation --- Interrogatif --- Interrogative. --- Quotation. --- English language --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Anglais (Langue) --- Discourse analysis. --- Terms and phrases --- Analyse du discours --- Mots et locutions --- Quotation --- Discourse analysis --- Interrogative --- Terms and phrases. --- English language - Discourse analysis --- English language - Middle English, 1100-1500 - Terms and phrases --- Grammar, Comparative and general - Interrogative
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Monastic and religious life of women --- Pastoral care --- Vie religieuse et monastique féminine --- Soins pastoraux --- History --- Histoire --- Germany --- Allemagne --- Religious life and customs --- Vie religieuse --- Double monasteries --- Christian church history --- Christian spirituality --- anno 1200-1499 --- anno 1100-1199 --- Religious life --- Middle Ages, 1100-1500
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English language --- Middle English language --- Anglo-Saxon language --- Old English language --- West Saxon dialect --- Germanic languages --- Old Saxon language --- Grammar. --- English language - Old English, ca. 450-1100 --- English language - Old English, ca. 450-1100 - Grammar --- English language - Middle English, 1100-1500
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