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Sammelwerk  Conceptualizing Multilingualism in England, C. 800-c.1250
Tyler, Elizabeth M. [Hrsg.]. - Turnhout (2010)


In Reihe: Studies in the early middle ages / 27
Deskriptoren: England 9. Jahrhundert Dialektologie Tyler, Elizabeth M. (1965-)
Sprache: Englisch
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Introduction. England and Multilingualism: Medieval and Modern
Tyler, Elizabeth M.. • S. 1-14
http://www.academia.edu/3538873

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Multiliteralism in Anglo-Saxon Verse Inscriptions
Bredehoft, Thomas A.. • S. 15-32

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Writing the Mother Tongue in the Shadow of Babel
Discenza, Nicole Guenther. • S. 33-56

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Translating Technical Terms in Law-Codes from Alfred to the Angevins
O'Brien, Bruce R.. • S. 57-76
http://www.academia.edu/3622612

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Multilingualism at the Court of King Aehelstan: Latin Praise Poetry and The Battle of Brunanburh
Zacher, Samantha. • S. 77-104

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Abbo of Fleury in Ramsey (985-987)
Wright, Roger. • S. 105-120

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Byrhtferth's Enchiridion: The Efifectiveness of Hermeneutic Latin
Stephenson, Rebecca L.. • S. 121-144

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Negotiating Welshness: Multilingualism in Wales Before and After 1066
Fulton, Helen. • S. 145-170

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Crossing Conquests: Polyglot Royal Women and Literary Culture in Eleventh-Century England
Tyler, Elizabeth M.. • S. 171-196
http://www.academia.edu/3538861

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Cnut's Poets: An Old Norse Literary Community in Eleventh-Century England
Townend, Matthew. • S. 197-216

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'The English' and 'the Irish' from Cnut to John: Speculations on a Linguistic Interface
Crick, Julia C.. • S. 217-238
https://www.academia.edu/444868

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Multilingualism, Social Network Theory, and Linguistic Change in the Transition from Old to Middle English
Conde-Silvestre, Juan CamiloPerez-Raja, Maria Dolores. • S. 239-254

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Linguistic Contiguities: English Manuscripts 1060-1220
Da Rold, OriettaSwan, Mary. • S. 255-270

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The Making of Domesday Book and the Languages of Lordship in Conquered England
Baxter, Stephen. • S. 271-308

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Roman Past and Roman Language in Twelfth-Century English Historiography
Mortensen, Lars Boje. • S. 309-320

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Can an Englishman Read a Chanson de Gestel?
Taylor, Andrew. • S. 321-336

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Anglo-Norman Multiculturalism and Continental Standards in Guernes de Pont-Sainte-Maxence's Vie de Saint Thomas
O'Donnell, Thomas Joseph. • S. 337-356

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Intra-textual Multilingualism and Social/Sociolinguistic Variation in Anglo-Norman
Trotter, David A.. • S. 357ff.