Search results for "Early Modern English"

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Support for end-weight as a determinant of linguistic variation and change

2016

The term end-weight refers to the tendency for bulkier constituents to occur at the end of sentences. While end-weight has occasionally been analysed as a more general short-before-long principle in the sense of Behaghel's (1909–10) Law of Growing Constituents, the operation of end-weight in absolute sentence-final position has until recently lacked empirical verification. This article shows that end-weight effects can be observed in grammatical variation contexts in which language users have a choice between variants that differ in terms of length and degree of explicitness. Using two variation phenomena as a testing ground, we empirically investigate the hypothesis that the more explicit …

060201 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and Language05 social sciencesContext (language use)06 humanities and the artsFinite verbDegree (music)050105 experimental psychologyLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticslanguage.human_languageZero (linguistics)Term (time)Variation (linguistics)Empirical research0602 languages and literaturelanguage0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesMathematicsEarly Modern EnglishEnglish Language and Linguistics
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The development of the Englishbe+ V-ende/V-ingperiphrasis: from emphatic to progressive marker?

2014

Author's version of an article in the journal: English Language and Linguistics. Also available from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1360674314000148 The article discusses the grammaticalization of the be + V-ende/V-ing periphrasis as a progressive marker. On the basis of quantitative data, it is claimed that the periphrasis started out as an emphatic alternative to the simple tenses. Its length, unusualness and optionality made it well suited as an emphatic marker. In the Early Modern English period (c. 1500–1700), the periphrasis was reinterpreted as an emphatic progressive marker. The prototypical – so-called focalized – use of the construction gradually became obligatory (f…

Linguistics and LanguageHistoryOld EnglishVDP::Humanities: 000::Linguistics: 010languageGrammaticalizationPeriphrasisLanguage and Linguisticslanguage.human_languageLinguisticsPeriod (music)Early Modern EnglishEnglish Language and Linguistics
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Teaching Petrarchan and Anti-Petrarchan Discourses in Early Modern English Lyrics

2012

The aim of the present article is to help students realize that Petrarchism has been an influential source of inspiration for Early Modern English lyrics. Its topics and conventions have lent themselves to a wide variety of appropriations which the present selection of texts for analysis tries to illustrate. A few telling examples from Spenser, Sidney, Donne and Marvell have been chosen where the topic of the lady cast as a valuable treasure is variously addressed. Whereas Spenser’s Sonnet 15 of his Amoretti conveys the lover’s confident hope of its possession in a near marriage, Sidney’s Sonnet 37 of Astrophil and Stella portrays his frustration at the idea of being robbed of his cherished…

LiteraturePoetrybusiness.industryDiscourse analysisPhilosophyLyricslanguage.human_languageEducationSonnetPossession (linguistics)languageLiterary criticismTreasurebusinessEarly Modern EnglishInternational Journal of Higher Education
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«Que en estos nuestros reinos llamábamos…»: a la búsqueda de una naturalización coeva de títulos y fórmulas de tratamiento en la traducción de la dra…

2019

La traducción de textos no-contemporáneos, ‘diacrónicos’, se puede plantear desde la lealtad romántica al original hasta la absoluta domesticación. Centrándonos en la onomástica de los títulos heredados y adquiridos y en las fórmulas de tratamiento, proponemos una naturalización histórica y cultural, de modo que la reacción del público ante la puesta en escena de la traducción sea lo más equivalente posible a la del público de la cultura de partida, hoy en día. La parte teórica arranca con la presentación y explicación de lo que entendemos como tres modos básicos de traslación, junto con la argumentación de nuestra propuesta metodológica. A continuación, se expone una taxonomía de títulos h…

TraducciónTranslationLinguistics and LanguageLiterature and Literary TheoryCultural and Historical EquivalenceNaturalizaciónComedia del inglés moderno templanoOnomasticsLanguage and LinguisticsOnomásticaEquivalencia histórica y culturalNaturalizationEarly Modern English ComedyHikma
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Early Modern English Scientific Manuscripts in the Hunterian Collection: A Physical Description of Gul, MS Hunter 135

2017

RESUMEN: El presente artículo ofrece un análisis codicológico y paleográfi co del manuscrito Hunter 135, un volumen del siglo XVI que contiene cinco tratados de los cuales el segundo y la mitad del tercero son objeto de estudio (chirvrgia libri, ff. 34r-73v; y medica qvaedam, ff. 74r-121v). La descripción física no solo ha permitido aportar la posible fecha de composición del manuscrito sino que también ha hecho posible el análisis de las técnicas en la producción de manuscritos en el Periodo moderno temprano (1500-1700).ABSTRACT: The present article provides a codicological and palaeographic analysis of MS Hunter 135, a sixteenth-century volume containing fi ve treatises, the second and appr…

media_common.quotation_subjectlanguageGeneral EngineeringGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesArtHumanitieslanguage.human_languagemedia_commonEarly Modern EnglishGeneral Environmental ScienceAnalecta Malacitana. Revista de la sección de Filología de la Facultad de Filosofía y Letras
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