Review
"As it stands, the work is a monument of erudition, patently digested for the layman. If the same level of proficiency is maintained throughout the other volumes, this book will probably become the standard History of the English language for years to come." Journal of Indo-European Studies
Product Description
The Cambridge History of the English Language provides a full account of the history of English. Its authoritative coverage extends from areas of central linguistic interest and concern (phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, dialectology) to more specialised topics such as personal and place names, literary language and slang. The volumes dealing with earlier periods are chronologically based, whilst those dealing with more recent periods are geographically based, thus reflecting the spread of English over the last 300 years. Each volume is edited by a leading expert on the period in question, heading an international team of contributors, and contains a glossary of linguistic terms and and extensive bibliography and index. The History has been written with both specialists and students in mind and provides an essential reference resource for those interested in the development of English from its beginnings in Anglo-Saxon England to its present-day role as a multifaceted global language.
Book Description
This book provides an authoritative account of the history of English from its Anglo-Saxon origins to its present-day global role. Each volume covers core areas including phonology, morphology, syntax, and semantics, as well as more specialised topics. It is an essential reference tool for scholars and students alike.