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First published in 1992, A Grammar of Old English, Volume 1: Phonology was a landmark publication that in the intervening years has not been surpassed in its depth of scholarship and usefulness to the field. With the 2011 posthumous publication of Richard M. Hogg’s Volume 2: Morphology, Volume 1 is again in print, now in paperback, so that scholars can own this complete work.
  • Takes account of major developments both in the field of Old English studies and in linguistic theory
  • Takes full advantage of the Dictionary of Old English project at Toronto, and includes full cross-references to the DOE data
  • Fully utilizes work in phonemic and generative theory and related topics
  • Provides material crucial for future research both in diachronic and synchronic phonology and in historical sociolinguistics

A Grammar of Old English, Volume 1: Phonology

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First published in 1992, A Grammar of Old English, Volume 1: Phonology was a landmark publication that in the intervening... Read more

    Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
    Publication Date: 04/02/2011
    ISBN13: 9781444339338, 978-1444339338
    ISBN10: 1444339338

    Number of Pages: 368

    Non Fiction , Dictionaries, Reference & Language

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    First published in 1992, A Grammar of Old English, Volume 1: Phonology was a landmark publication that in the intervening years has not been surpassed in its depth of scholarship and usefulness to the field. With the 2011 posthumous publication of Richard M. Hogg’s Volume 2: Morphology, Volume 1 is again in print, now in paperback, so that scholars can own this complete work.
    • Takes account of major developments both in the field of Old English studies and in linguistic theory
    • Takes full advantage of the Dictionary of Old English project at Toronto, and includes full cross-references to the DOE data
    • Fully utilizes work in phonemic and generative theory and related topics
    • Provides material crucial for future research both in diachronic and synchronic phonology and in historical sociolinguistics

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