Merja Stenroos
List of John Benjamins publications for which Merja Stenroos plays a role.
Book series
Titles
Records of Real People: Linguistic variation in Middle English local documents
Edited by Merja Stenroos and Kjetil V. Thengs
[Advances in Historical Sociolinguistics, 11] 2020. ix, 310 pp.
Subjects English linguistics | Germanic linguistics | Historical linguistics | Sociolinguistics and Dialectology
Language Contact and Development around the North Sea
Edited by Merja Stenroos, Martti Mäkinen and Inge Særheim
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 321] 2012. xvi, 235 pp.
Subjects English linguistics | Germanic linguistics | Historical linguistics
Chapter 8. Land documents as a source of word geography Records of Real People: Linguistic variation in Middle English local documents, Stenroos, Merja and Kjetil V. Thengs (eds.), pp. 175–202 | Chapter
2020 Chapter 5. Regional variation and supralocalization in late medieval English: Comparing administrative and literary texts Records of Real People: Linguistic variation in Middle English local documents, Stenroos, Merja and Kjetil V. Thengs (eds.), pp. 95–128 | Chapter
2020 Chapter 11. Multilingual practices in Middle English documents Records of Real People: Linguistic variation in Middle English local documents, Stenroos, Merja and Kjetil V. Thengs (eds.), pp. 249–277 | Chapter
2020 Chapter 4. The geography of Middle English documentary texts Records of Real People: Linguistic variation in Middle English local documents, Stenroos, Merja and Kjetil V. Thengs (eds.), pp. 69–92 | Chapter
2020 Chapter 1. Local documents as source material for the study of late medieval English Records of Real People: Linguistic variation in Middle English local documents, Stenroos, Merja and Kjetil V. Thengs (eds.), pp. 3–22 | Chapter
2020 Chapter 3. The categorization of Middle English documents: Interactions of function, form and language Records of Real People: Linguistic variation in Middle English local documents, Stenroos, Merja and Kjetil V. Thengs (eds.), pp. 37–68 | Chapter
2020 The pronoun of address in Piers Plowman: Authorial and scribal usage Journal of Historical Pragmatics 11:1, pp. 1–31 | Article
2010 This paper is a study of the singular pronoun of address in Piers Plowman. Previous studies have held that Langland’s use of second-person pronouns conformed to the Old English system where the distinction between the thou and ye type pronouns was strictly based on number. This view has accorded… read more