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The Anglo-Norman Language and its Contexts

โœ Scribed by Ingham, Richard


Publisher
York Medieval Press
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Leaves
198
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


CONTENTS
LIST OF FIGURES
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
LIST OF
CONTRIBUTORS
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
1. Anglo-Norman: New Themes, New Contexts
2. Later Anglo-Norman as a Contact Variety of French?
3. The Sources of Standardisation in French โ€“ Written or Spoken?
4. Husbonderie and Manaungerie in Later Medieval England: A Tale of Two Walters
5. Bridging the Gap: The (Socio)linguistic Evidence of Some Medieval English Bridge Accounts
6. From Apareil to Warderobe: Some Observations on Anglo-French in the Middle English Lexis of Cloth and Clothing
7. Languages in the Military Profession in Later Medieval England
8. The Language of the English Legal Profession: The Emergence of a Distinctive Legal Lexicon in Insular French
9. Mapping Insular French Texts? Ideas for Localisation and Correlated Dialectology in Manuscript Materials of Medieval England
10. A Pilot Study on the Singular Definite Articles le and la in Fifteenth-Century London Mixed-Language Business Writing
11. Investigating Anglo-Norman Influence on Late Middle English Syntax
12. The Transmission of Later Anglo-Norman: Some Syntactic Evidence
INDEX
BACKCOVER


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