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The history of the English language, Professor Seth Lerer

Label
The history of the English language, Professor Seth Lerer
Language
eng
Form of composition
not applicable
Format of music
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Literary text for sound recordings
lectures speeches
Main title
The history of the English language
Medium
sound recording audiobook CD
Responsibility statement
Professor Seth Lerer
Series statement
Great courses. Literature & language. Linguistics, No. 2250
Summary
Presents lectures on the history of the English language
Table Of Contents
Introduction to the study of language -- The historical study of language -- Indo-European and the prehistory of English -- Reconstructing meaning and sound -- Historical linguistics and studying culture -- The beginnings of English -- The Old English worldview -- Did the Normans really conquer English? -- What did the Normans do to English? -- Chaucer's English -- Dialect representations in Middle English -- Medieval attitudes toward language -- The return of English as a standard -- The great vowel shift and modern English -- The expanding English vocabulary -- Early modern English syntax and grammar -- Renaissance attitudes toward teaching English -- Shakespeare: drama, grammar, pronunciation -- Shakespeare: poetry, sound, sense -- The Bible in English -- Samuel Johnson and his Dictionary -- New standards in English -- Dictionaries and word histories -- Values, words and modernity -- The beginnings of American English -- American language from Webster to Mencken -- American rhetoric from Jefferson to Lincoln -- The language of the American self -- American regionalism -- American dialects in literature -- The impact of African-American English -- An Anglophone world -- The language of science -- The science of language -- Linguistics and politics in language study -- Conclusions and provocations
Target audience
adult

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