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This book provides an outline history of English spelling from the Anglo-Saxon'' adoption of the Roman alphabet to the present day. It shows the respective influences on modern usage of native French and Latin orthographies and attempts a definition of the manner in which spelling stabilised. A final chapter traces changing notions of correctness in spelling during the last four centuries, and also gives a summary of the principle movements for its reform in favour of a more consistent and phonetic system of notion.

Students in higher education specialising in English or linguistics and also those studying other languages at an advanced level should find this a useful book. The general reader with an interest in the history of his language or the question of spelling will find it most readable



Table of Contents

List of illustrations
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations and signs
Phonetic symbols
1. The foundation
2. The collapse of the standard
3. The French invasion
4. Renaissance and re-formation
5. The power of the press
6. Sound spelling
Bibliography
Word index
Subject index

A History of English Spelling

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    Publisher: Manchester University Press
    Publication Date: 8/31/2011 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780719006395, 978-0719006395
    ISBN10: 0719006392

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    This book provides an outline history of English spelling from the Anglo-Saxon'' adoption of the Roman alphabet to the present day. It shows the respective influences on modern usage of native French and Latin orthographies and attempts a definition of the manner in which spelling stabilised. A final chapter traces changing notions of correctness in spelling during the last four centuries, and also gives a summary of the principle movements for its reform in favour of a more consistent and phonetic system of notion.

    Students in higher education specialising in English or linguistics and also those studying other languages at an advanced level should find this a useful book. The general reader with an interest in the history of his language or the question of spelling will find it most readable



    Table of Contents

    List of illustrations
    Acknowledgments
    Abbreviations and signs
    Phonetic symbols
    1. The foundation
    2. The collapse of the standard
    3. The French invasion
    4. Renaissance and re-formation
    5. The power of the press
    6. Sound spelling
    Bibliography
    Word index
    Subject index

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