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Melchers and Shaw:1 Roots of English

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1 Melchers and Shaw:1 Roots of English
Þórhallur's or my course on the History of English, Spring Term of the First Year. Different "layers" of vocabulary – Old English, Norse, Latin, French: not relevant except for Norse vocabulary in "Traditional" dialects in the N. of England and Scotland Developments and processes NG Coalescence, Gide Cluster Reduction, GVS, Diphthong Shift, food/good/blood etc.

2 Melchers and Shaw:2 The Spread of English
We will come back to this chapter inthe second half of the term, when we talk about "overseas" English.

3 Melchers and Shaw: 3 Variation in English
Background reading for the "theoretical" element in the first half of the course (dialectology) Read in conjunction with Readings 1 and 3 in Ugla (Chambers and Trudgill, Dialectology)

4 Melchers and Shaw: 3 Variation in English
p.11 Some basic concepts: language, dialect, accent autonomy and heteronomy extra- or sociolinguistic: standard and non-standard written codification domains and elaboration of function regional and social mutual intelligibilty dialect and accent

5 Melchers and Shaw: 3 Variation in English
p.13 Types of variation of form written: little variation spoken: much greater regional and social differences in lexis (vocabulary) grammar (morphology, syntax) phonology/phonetics (pronuncitation, accent) spelling (p. 14) very minor effects in autonomous standards no standard codification of non-standard varieties

6 Melchers and Shaw: 3 Variation in English
p.14 Phonetics/phonology we know all this, don't we ... ?


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