Història de la llengua anglesa IEdicions Universitat Barcelona, Jun 12, 2006 - 112 pages Història de la Llengua Anglesa I is an introductory course, divided into two main blocks..The first part introduces students to the concepts and techniques of diachronic linguistics, and the second part offers a brief survey of the development of the English language. The aim of this guide is, on the one hand, to acquaint undergraduate students with historical linguistics in general, so that they understand the different kinds of change that occur in languages and, on the other, to set English in a historical perspective and view earlier periods as precursors of the modern language. |
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 4 |
UNIT | 7 |
Multiplechoice questions | 11 |
Bibliography | 18 |
The growth of the English vocabulary | 47 |
Bibliography | 53 |
Multiplechoice questions | 59 |
Bibliography | 68 |
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accusative affixes Apocope binde(n Cambridge History Cambridge University Press Catalan Celtic Conjugation consonant dative diachronic diphthong elements eModE endings English adjectives English declensions English Language English period English pronouns English verbs epenthesis following words French gate geat gelæt gender Germanic gōd gōd(e gōdan gōdan gōde gōde gödra gōdum Grammatical categories Grammaticalization Gredos hieran hierden Historical Linguistics history of English Hock i-mutation indicate inflectional inflectional distinctions Language Change Language Relationship Latin linguistic change London long vowels love(n lovede(n masculine meaning Middle English ModE Modern English morpheme morphological Mouton de Gruyter Multiple-choice questions Bibliography neuter nouns OE period OE verbs Old English origin Oxford Palatalization phonological prefixes pronunciation Proto-Indo-European questions Bibliography UNIT Sanskrit Scandinavian semantic change singular plural Nom sound changes Subjunctive Present Past suffixes systematic correspondences tense vocabulary Vowel Shift weak verb word order word word word-formation strategy þā þæt