Table of contents
Foreword
Introduction
The early Middle English scribe: Sprach er wie er schrieb?
Essex/Suffolk scribes and their language in fifteenth-century London
Middle English word geography: Methodology and applications illustrated
Northern Middle English: Towards telling the full story
The origins of the Northern Subject Rule
Dynamic dialectology and social networks
The Celtic hypothesis hasn't gone away: New perspectives on old debates
On the trail of "intolerable Scoto-Hibernic jargon": Ulster English, Irish English and dialect hygiene in William Carleton's Traits and stories of the Irish peasantry (First Series, 1830)
Exceptions to sound change and external motivation
Index of subjects
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