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Nineteenth-Century English Merja Kytoe (Uppsala Universitet, Sweden)

Nineteenth-Century English By Merja Kytoe (Uppsala Universitet, Sweden)

Nineteenth-Century English by Merja Kytoe (Uppsala Universitet, Sweden)


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This volume examines English during the nineteenth century, a period of both stability and change for the language. Considering both structural aspects and sociolinguistics issues, it compares nineteenth-century English with both earlier and later periods, making an important contribution to our overall understanding of the history of the English language.

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Nineteenth-Century English: Stability and Change by Merja Kytoe (Uppsala Universitet, Sweden)

This volume of Studies in English Language focuses on the nineteenth century, an important period of both stability and change for the English language. Through ten detailed case studies, it highlights the relationships between English, its users, and nineteenth-century society, looking particularly at gender differences and variation across genres. It also discusses major structural aspects of nineteenth-century English, such as nouns, verbs and adjectives, and Germanic vs. Romance vocabulary. Although the nineteenth century is often viewed as a relatively stable period in the development of the language, this volume shows the 1800s to be a time of significant change, some of which continued into the twentieth century. By making comparisons possible with both earlier and later periods, it makes an important contribution to our overall understanding of the history of the English language.

Nineteenth-Century English Reviews

'This volume is an important and highly welcome contribution to the investigation of nineteenth-century English and to the corpus-based diachronic study of linguistic variation in general. It goes without saying that it provides further evidence for the fact that the nineteenth century is a very attractive period in the history of English which merits the particular attention of historical linguists.' Journal of English Language and Linguistics

About Merja Kytoe (Uppsala Universitet, Sweden)

Merja Kytoe is Professor of English Language, Uppsala University. Mats Ryden is Professor Emeritus in English, Uppsala University. Erik Smitterberg is a Post-doctoral Research Fellow in English Linguistics, Stockholm University.

Table of Contents

List of plates; List of figures; List of tables; List of contributors; Acknowledgements; Introduction: exploring nineteenth century English - past and present perspectives Merja Kytoe, Mats Ryden and Erik Smitterberg; 1. Modifiers describing women and men in nineteenth-century English Ingegerd Backlund; 2. Words in English Record Office documents of the early 1800s Tony Fairman; 3. The subjunctive in adverbial clauses in nineteenth-century English Peter Grund and Terry Walker; 4. The passive in nineteenth-century scientific writing Larisa Oldireva Gustafsson; 5. Relativizers in nineteenth-century English Christine Johansson; 6. Anaphoric reference in the nineteenth century: 'that/those + of' constructions Mark Kaunisto; 7. Adjective comparison in nineteenth-century English Merja Kytoe and Suzanne Romaine; 8. Nonfinite complement clauses in the nineteenth century: the case of 'remember' Christian Mair; 9. The 'in-ing' construction in British English, 1800-2000 Juhani Rudanko; 10. Partitive constructions in nineteenth-century English Erik Smitterberg; Appendix; References; Name index; Subject index.

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NLS9780521117241
9780521117241
0521117240
Nineteenth-Century English: Stability and Change by Merja Kytoe (Uppsala Universitet, Sweden)
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Cambridge University Press
2009-07-30
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