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Keren Mock provides a strikingly original multidisciplinary account of the transformation of Hebrew from an ancient sacred tongue to a secular spoken language.
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This Element proposes to view World Englishes as components of an overarching Complex Dynamic System of Englishes, against the conventional view... Læs mere
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With contributions from a global team, this book sheds light on Uniformitarianism in the evolution of modern languages,... Læs mere
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Introduces students to Chaucer's language and the importance of reading Chaucer in the original, rather than in a modern translation.
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The results of the research shed a new light on the origin of the common law trust and its predecessor use.The book is intended for... Læs mere
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This book looks at the translations which appeared in the Philosophical Transactions and whose source texts had appeared in the Journal des Sçavans during the period 1665 to 1700.
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This book investigates three interesting questions arising from the intriguing cross-linguistic perspective of Meiteilon and Nyishi, two Tibeto-Burman languages respectively spoken in the states of Manipur and Arunachal Pradesh in India.
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This ground-breaking book focuses on the dynamic interplay between language and identity in postcolonial Anglophone African literature.
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Bringing together a collection of conversations with leading lexicographers from around the world, this innovative book explores the role... Læs mere
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This book argues that Middle English - and hence Modern English - is a direct descendent of Anglo Norse, the language of Viking settlers who invaded and ruled the north and east of England (the so-called Danelaw) for about 200 years preceding the Norman conquest.