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Eighteenth-century English: ideology and change

Hickey, Raymond(Edited by)
Part of the Studies in English language series
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The eighteenth century was a key period in the development of the English language, in which the modern standard emerged and many dictionaries and grammars first appeared.

This book is divided into thematic sections which deal with issues central to English in the eighteenth century.

These include linguistic ideology and the grammatical tradition, the contribution of women to the writing of grammars, the interactions of writers at this time and how politeness was encoded in language, including that on a regional level.

The contributions also discuss how language was seen and discussed in public and how grammarians, lexicographers, journalists, pamphleteers and publishers judged on-going change.

The novel insights offered in this book extend our knowledge of the English language at the onset of the modern period.

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Cambridge University Press
1107211662 / 9781107211667
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
24/06/2010
England
English
422 pages
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