Studies in the dialect material of mediaeval Lincolnshire
dc.contributor.author
Laing, Margaret
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dc.date.accessioned
2013-06-26T14:04:03Z
dc.date.available
2013-06-26T14:04:03Z
dc.date.issued
1978
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This thesis presents studies in the dialect material
of mediaeval Lincolnshire, and examines more than 150 MS,
sources which are drawn from most of the major national
collections. It is illustrated by maps, tables and appendices,
and is supplied with a full index of the MS. sources.
This is the first such study of the mediaeval dialects
of a single county, and presents a detailed account of part
of the material used by Professors McIntosh and Samuels for
their Atlas of the Dialects of Later Middle English (see
English Studies XLIV (1963), pp. 1-11,81-94).
The thesis falls into three sections:
I. Sources. The dialect geography of mediaeval Lincso is here
based on a study of MSS, written in Lincs, dialect; it does
not attempt an account of the spoken dialects. The chronological
scope of the survey is c. 1350-c. 1450, and in this
section are described the various types and sources of
dialectal information available for Lincs. during this period.
This account is detailed and comprehensive. Additionally
there are included notices of Lincs. material from before this
period, and also of some later dialect sources.
II. I comprises two chapters. The first treats of the geographical
and historical background to the mediaeval dialect
pattern. The second includes an account of the salient
characteristics of the mediaeval Lincs, dialects, and a
collection of 60 dialect-maps with appropriate commentary.
In III. are presented some detailed textual and dialectal
studies of certain MSS. Written wholly or partly in Lincs.
dialect. There follows the bibliography and index.
A second volume comprises three appendices:
APPENDIX I contains linguistic profiles (L. P's) of the scribal
dialects so far recognised as belonging to mediaeval Lincs.
APPENDIX II comprises dialectal material supplementary to
the L. P's.
APPENDIX III is a dictionary of the Lincs. forms recorded
in respect of the 270 items on the present dialect survey
questionnaire.
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dc.identifier.other
462583
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http://hdl.handle.net/1842/7336
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eng
dc.publisher
University of Edinburgh
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dc.subject
Language
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dc.subject
Mediaeval
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dc.subject
Lincolnshire
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dc.title
Studies in the dialect material of mediaeval Lincolnshire
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PhD Doctor of Philosophy
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