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Borrowed Words
Methodologies: sound change; word geography; loanwords versus semantic borrowing
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Author(s):
Philip Durkin
Publication date:
January 23 2014
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Oxford University Press
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January 23 2014
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: 143-170
DOI:
10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199574995.003.0008
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Book chapters
pp. 2
Introducing concepts
pp. 22
Introducing the data
pp. 53
Historical and cultural background to c.1150
pp. 66
Very early borrowings into Germanic
pp. 76
Old English in contact with Celtic
pp. 98
An overview of Latin loanwords in Old English
pp. 120
Interrogating the data from chapter 6
pp. 143
Methodologies: sound change; word geography; loanwords versus semantic borrowing
pp. 173
Introduction to Scandinavian loanwords in English
pp. 190
Identifying Scandinavian borrowings and assessing their impact
pp. 226
Exploring the contact situation and identifying loans
pp. 254
Quantifying French and Latin contributions to Middle English
pp. 281
Example passages from English and multilingual texts
pp. 304
Borrowing from Latin and French after 1500
pp. 350
Loanwords from other languages: test cases
pp. 400
Long-term effects of loanwords on the shape of the English Lexicon
pp. 424
General conclusions and pointers for further investigation
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