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East Anglian English

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East Anglia - the easternmost area of England - was probably home to the first-ever form of language which can be called English.

East Anglian English has had a very considerable input into the formation of Standard English, and contributed importantly to the development of American English and (to a lesser extent) Southern Hemisphere Englishes; it has also experienced multilingualism on a remarkable scale.

However, it has received little attention from linguistic scholars over the years, and this volume provides an overdue assessment.

The articles, by leading scholars in the field, cover all aspects of the English of East Anglia from its beginnings to the present day; topics include place names, non-standard grammar, dialect phonology, dialect contact, language contact, and a host of other issues of descriptive, theoretical, historical and socio linguistic interest and importance.

Professor Jacek Fisak teaches in the Department of English at the Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland; Professor Peter Trudgill is Chair of English Linguistics at the University of Fribourg.The contributors include: Peter Trudgill, Jacek Fisiak, Karl Inge Sandred, Gillis Kristensson, Laura Wright, Claire Jones, Tertu Nevalainen, Helena Raumolin-Brunberg, Ken Lodge, David Britain, and Patricia Poussa.

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D.S. Brewer
0859915719 / 9780859915717
Hardback
427.6
05/03/2001
United Kingdom
English
xii, 264p. : ill.
25 cm
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