The current thesis presents a detailed study of the earliest evidence of Old English to investigate the early Old English sound change known as breaking. The aims of the study are twofold: firstly, it investigates the early development of the Old English orthographic tradition and the external influences which might have affected it and, secondly, it interprets the orthographic evidence to explore the phonological characteristics of this sound change. The corpus used to achieve these aims includes the Old English material from Latin charters, five glossaries of the Leiden family, six manuscripts of Bede’s Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum, two copies of Cædmon’s Hymn, a copy of Bede’s Death Song, a copy of the Leiden Riddle and Anglo-S...
This article addresses the question of Old English alternations with a view to identifying instances...
This bachelor's thesis is concerned with the systemic change affecting the endings of adjectives as ...
This chapter places the study of English pronunciation within its historical context. After an init...
The current thesis presents a detailed study of the earliest evidence of Old English to investigate ...
As there are serious questions about whether short diphthongs are possible phonemes, the question ar...
The primary aim of this thesis has been to investigate the development of unstressed vowels from ear...
One of the most interesting of features in the early English dialects is that of ea before l+consona...
There are a number of phonological processes in the history of Old English that involve velar obstru...
The history of English contains numerous examples of “improved” spellings. English scribes frequent...
A language goes through greater and smaller modifications. The historical events play an important ...
Since its renaissance in a series of papers by Theo Vennemann, the concept of syllable cut has been ...
This article considers issues in Old English sociolinguistics, in relation to specific changes affec...
The present study aims at bringing new light upon Old English words which have remained obscure in t...
This article addresses the question of Old English alternations with a view to identifying instances...
This paper examines modifications in the phonotactic system of English, as attested in changes that ...
This article addresses the question of Old English alternations with a view to identifying instances...
This bachelor's thesis is concerned with the systemic change affecting the endings of adjectives as ...
This chapter places the study of English pronunciation within its historical context. After an init...
The current thesis presents a detailed study of the earliest evidence of Old English to investigate ...
As there are serious questions about whether short diphthongs are possible phonemes, the question ar...
The primary aim of this thesis has been to investigate the development of unstressed vowels from ear...
One of the most interesting of features in the early English dialects is that of ea before l+consona...
There are a number of phonological processes in the history of Old English that involve velar obstru...
The history of English contains numerous examples of “improved” spellings. English scribes frequent...
A language goes through greater and smaller modifications. The historical events play an important ...
Since its renaissance in a series of papers by Theo Vennemann, the concept of syllable cut has been ...
This article considers issues in Old English sociolinguistics, in relation to specific changes affec...
The present study aims at bringing new light upon Old English words which have remained obscure in t...
This article addresses the question of Old English alternations with a view to identifying instances...
This paper examines modifications in the phonotactic system of English, as attested in changes that ...
This article addresses the question of Old English alternations with a view to identifying instances...
This bachelor's thesis is concerned with the systemic change affecting the endings of adjectives as ...
This chapter places the study of English pronunciation within its historical context. After an init...