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Part of
Keys to the History of English: Diachronic linguistic change, morpho-syntax and lexicography
Edited by Thijs Porck, Moragh S. Gordon and Luisella Caon
[
Current Issues in Linguistic Theory
363] 2024
► pp.
233
–
235
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previous
Index
A
acoustic phonetics
85, 91–92, 97–99
Ælfric
36
Catholic Homilies
(OE text)
20, 37, 39, 44, 47–49
Easter Homily
(early modern edition)
168
Glossary
(OE text)
168
Grammar
(OE text)
1
Aldred
144–145, 147, 151–153, 155–157, 159;
see also
Durham Ritual, Lindisfarne Gospels gloss
anglicisation
54–56, 59, 74–75
antiquarianism
167–170, 183
articulatory phonology
83–84, 91–95, 99
B
back mutation
86–87, 90–91
Bede (OE text)
36–37, 39–40, 44, 47, 49, 199
Blickling Homilies (OE text)
20, 37, 39–40, 44–45, 47–49
borrowing
59, 208–209, 212–232
breaking
86–87, 90–91, 93–96
C
clause structure
10–30
co-articulation
83–84, 95, 99
coda laterals
85–86, 90–92, 96–97, 99
CollateX
131
complementation
12–16, 18, 26–29
corpora
Innsbruck Corpus of Middle English Prose
193
Breadalbane Collection
61
British National Corpus
(
BNC
)
217–218, 228
Corpus of American Soap Operas
(
Soap Corpus
)
218, 229
Corpus of Contemporary American English
(
COCA
)
217, 226–227, 229
Corpus of Global Web-based English
104
Corpus of Middle English Prose and Verse (CMEPV)
193, 202–206
Corpus of English Religious Prose
105
Dictionary of Old English Corpus
(
DOEC
)
148, 162, 181, 189, 193
FLOB/Frown corpus
105–106
Helsinki Corpus of English Texts
(
HC
)
104–105, 108
Helsinki Corpus of Older Scots
(HCOS)
56, 59, 64, 105
Helsinki Corpus of Scottish Correspondence 1540–1750
(
CSC
),
54, 62, 65–67
Home-Made Corpus of British News
107
International Corpus of English
104
LOB/Brown corpus
105–106
Longman Spoken and Written English Corpus
106
Memorials of the Montgomeries
62
Movie Corpus
218, 229–230
Parsed Corpus of Scottish Correspondence
(
PCSC
)
54, 62, 65–66, 69–70, 72, 74–75
Penn Parsed Corpora of Historical English
(
PPCHE
)
17–19, 65, 74
Penn Parsed Corpus of Modern British English
(
PPCMBE2
)
18, 23–24
Penn-Helsinki Parsed Corpus of Early Modern English
(
PPCEME
)
18, 21–23
Penn-Helsinki Parsed Corpus of Middle English 2
(
PPCME2
)
18, 21, 127
Scottish Correspondence of Mary of Lorraine
61–62
TV Corpus
218, 227, 229
York-Toronto-Helsinki Parsed Corpus of Old English Prose
(
YCOE
)
15, 17–18, 20–21, 27–28, 34, 36, 125
Cura Pastoralis
(OE text)
20, 36–37, 39–40, 44, 47–50, 196, 198
D
demise of words
191–193, 205, 209
demonstrative pronoun
12–16, 28, 35, 39–43, 45, 48, 126
dictionaries
Bosworth-Toller
43, 191–193, 195–197, 200, 206–208
Dictionary of Old English
(
DOE
)
151,154–156
Middle English Dictionary
(
MED
)
192–193, 202–205, 208
Oxford English Dictionary
(
OED
)
191–193, 202, 206, 216–231
OE-Latin dictionaries
166–190
diphthongisation
86–91, 93–94, 97–99
discourse analysis
36, 40, 50
do
-support
54, 57–60, 62–65, 67–68, 72–75
Durham Ritual (Durham Cathedral Library, MS A.iv.19)
144–160
E
Early English Text Society
121
Early Modern English (EModE)
18, 21–23, 25, 91, 105, 112, 114, 173
ease of articulation
84
Eckhart, Johann Georg
166–167, 171, 174–175, 179, 182–183
Englishes
American English
84, 90, 96, 103–107
Australian English
84, 97–98, 104
British English (BrE)
18, 84, 94, 99, 104–107
Canadian English
84
‘Jewish English’
215–216
New Zealand English
104
Standard English (StE)
60–61, 67, 69, 74–75
excrescent vowel
93–94
F
formant(s)
83, 85, 96
G
gestures
83–84
gestural conflict
94, 99
gestural constellation
83
gestural overlap
93, 95, 99
gestural reduction
97, 99
gestural transition
93–94, 99
glide
82, 87–88, 91–92, 95, 98–99
glosses (OE)
172, 195, 197, 200, 207
unfinished double
145–165
Gregory’s
Dialogues
(OE text)
36–37, 39, 44, 47–49, 200
H
Hinckelmann, Abraham
167, 172, 175
hypotaxis
10–30
I
Index of Printed Middle English Prose
129
J
Joscelyn, John
167–169, 172, 174–176, 178–183
L
language contact
59, 212–231
Late Modern English (LModE)
23, 105–106
Latin
17, 26, 36–37, 43, 145–148, 150–160, 166–167, 171, 174, 179–181, 195–197, 200, 204, 207
l
-dropping
82, 86, 89
left-dislocation (LD)
34–45, 50
contrastive left-dislocation (CLD)
34–35, 39, 41–43, 46, 50
hanging topic left-dislocation (HTLD)
34–36, 39–40, 41–42, 45, 50
lengthening
82, 85–86, 88, 95, 98–99
lexis
Old and Middle English
191–209
Scots
53, 55
Yiddish
212–232
Lindenbrog, Friedrich
167, 170–171, 173–176, 178–183
Lindisfarne Gospels gloss
145–147, 195
Linguistic Atlas of Early Middle English
(
LAEME
)
88–89
Linguistic Atlas of Late Mediaeval English
(
LALME
)
89
Linguistic Atlas of Older Scots
(
LAOS
)
61–62
loanwords
208, 212–232
loss of words
191–192, 206
l
-vocalisation
see
vocalisation
M
Middle English (ME)
18, 19, 21, 25, 27–29, 61, 75, 93, 95, 104, 111, 113, 120–141, 192–194, 201, 203–206, 208–209
modals
futurity
115, 117
modal construction
104–106, 115–117
(semi-)modal construction
106, 116, 117
non-fact vs fact modality
109–111
obligation
114–118
permission
115, 117
possibility
115, 117, 125
root vs epistemic modality
109, 113–114
volition
104–105, 115, 117
monophthongisation
88, 95, 98–99
N
Northern Subject Rule (NSR)
54, 60–72, 74–75
O
Old English (OE)
10–18, 20–21, 25, 27–29, 34–36, 39–43, 45–46, 50, 61, 63, 86–87, 89–90, 93–96, 98, 104, 110, 113–114, 124, 166–172, 175, 181, 183, 191–198, 200–204, 206–209
Old Northumbrian
55, 61–62
P
parataxis
10–30
parsed corpora
see under
corpora
Parker, John
167, 169, 172, 174–176, 178–183
Parker, Matthew
168–169, 182
perceptual phonetics
92, 94, 98–99
periphrastic expression
114–115
peritextual mark
167
personal pronoun
35, 39–41, 45–46, 48–50, 60, 62, 65, 67–68, 74
pronoun
see
demonstrative, personal, relative, resumptive
Present-Day English (PDE)
26, 58, 84, 85, 86, 106, 121, 124–129
punctuation
120–141, 173
editing of
120–141
modernisation of
120–141
punctus
123–124, 135–136
R
radical (of tongue)
92–94, 96, 99
r
-dropping
90
reanalysis
12–17, 28, 64
relative pronoun
15–16, 28, 125–126
se
-relatives
125–126
þæt
-relatives
15–16
resumptive pronoun
34–37, 39–41, 43–50
retracted tongue root
84
rounding
85–86, 88, 90, 95, 98
S
Scots
53–62, 64–65, 72, 74–75
Buckie Scots
61–63, 65, 71, 75
Older Scots
53, 56, 58, 60–62
semantic loan
219
slang
217–218, 227–228, 230–231
smoothing
88, 95
sound-change
90–91, 98
Stade, Dietrich von
167, 171, 175, 179–183
subject-verb agreement,
53–54, 57, 60–63, 65–66, 69, 71, 74–75
syntactic rebracketing
15–16
T
thesauri
A Thesaurus of Old English
193
Historical Thesaurus of English
193
transliteration
218
U
undershoot
84, 96–97, 99
V
vel
145–160
Vercelli Homilies (OE text)
36, 37, 39, 44, 47, 49, 200
virgula geminata
123–124, 131, 136
virgula suspensiva
123–124, 135–136
vocalisation
82, 85–91, 96–99
W
wiþer-
191–209
Y
Yiddish influence on English
212–232