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Foreign Influences on Medieval English

The volume is a selection of papers presented at the International Conference on Foreign Influences on Medieval English held in Warsaw on 12-13 December 2009 and organized by the School of English at the Warsaw Division of the Academy of Management in Lodz (Wyzsza Szkola Przedsiebiorczosci i Zarzadz...

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Основен автор: Fisiak, Jacek.
Други автори: Bator, Magdalena.
Формат: Електронен
Език: English
Публикувано: Frankfurt : Lang, Peter, GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften, 2012.
Серия: Studies in English medieval language and literature ; v. 28.
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  • PREFACE 7; Rafal Molencki (University of Silesia, Katowice)
  • New prepositions and subordinating conjunctions of Romance origin in Middle English 9; Alpo Honkapohja (University of Helsinki)
  • Multilingualism in Trinity College Cambridge Manuscript O.1.77 25; Justyna Rogos (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan)
  • On the pitfalls of interpretation: Latin abbreviations in MSS of the Man of Law's tale 47.
  • Hans Sauer (University of Munich (LMU)/Wyzsza Szkoa Zarzdzania Marketingowego, Katowice)
  • Patterns of Loan-Influence on the Medieval English Plant Names, with Special Reference to the Influence of Greek With gratitude for M LC 1970 55Richard Dance (St Catharine's College, Cambridge)
  • 'Tomarzan hit is awane': Words derived from Old Norse in four Lambeth Homilies 77; Marcin Krygier (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan)
  • On the Scandinavian origin of the Old English preposition til 'till' 129.
  • Izabela Czerniak (University of Eastern Finland, Joensuu)
  • Anglo-Scandinavian language contacts and word order shift in early English 139Justyna Karczmarczyk (University of Warsaw)
  • In the realm of fantasy: wyrm/worm vs. draca and dragon in Medieval English 155; Artur Bartnik (John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin)
  • The Celtic hypothesis revisited: Relative clauses 167.
  • Anya Kursova (University of Pisa)
  • Indirect borrowing processes from Latin into Old English: The evidence of derived and compound nouns from the first book of Bede's Ecclesiastical history of the English people and its interpretation in the light of natural nesstheory 177Hans-Ju˜rgen Diller (Ruhr-Universita˜t Bochum)
  • Why ANGER and JOY? Were TENE and BLISS not good enough? 213; Marta Sylwanowicz (Academy of Management [SWSPiZ], Warsaw)
  • And this is a wonderful instrument ... : Names of surgical instruments in Late Middle English medical texts 231.
  • Wolfgang Viereck (University of Bamberg)
  • French influences on English surnames 241Magdalena Bator (Academy of Management [SWSPiZ], Warsaw)
  • French culinary vocabulary in the 14th-century English 287; Jerzy Welna (University of Warsaw)
  • Leal/real/viage or loyal/royal/voyage. On the distribution of the forms of loanwords from Norman and Parisian French in Middle English 303; Kinga Sadej-Sobolewska (Academy of Management [SWSPiZ], Warsaw)
  • On the incorporation of river into English 315.