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by Walter W. (Walter William) Skeat
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PREFACE
CHAPTER I - DIALECTS AND THEIR VALUE
CHAPTER II - DIALECTS IN EARLY TIMES
CHAPTER III - THE DIALECTS OF NORTHUMBRIA; TILL A.D. 1000
CHAPTER IV - THE DIALECTS OF NORTHUMBRIA; A.D. 1300-1400
CHAPTER V - NORTHUMBRIAN IN THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY
CHAPTER VI - THE SOUTHERN DIALECT
CHAPTER VII - THE SOUTHERN DIALECT OF KENT
CHAPTER VIII - THE MERCIAN DIALECT - I. East Midland
This survey guides listeners through the evolution of English speech from the eighth century onward. At that time a few broadly uniform dialects covered large swathes of the islands, but over centuries they fractured into the myriad local varieties we hear today. The author traces the shift from the early Northumbrian and Southern (Wessex) tongues to the rise of the East Midland dialect that eventually became the standard language. Along the way, the influence of the medieval universities in shaping literary usage is highlighted.
The book also examines the two major foreign forces that reshaped English: the Scandinavian settlers of the Danelaw and the later French impact after the Norman conquest. It points out characteristic vowel shifts, diphthongs and intonation patterns that distinguish each regional speech. Sample passages are woven throughout, giving a taste of how ordinary conversation once sounded. Presented in a clear, conversational style, the work makes linguistic history accessible while underscoring the cultural value of dialects.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (190K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Starner, Louise Hope and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team.
Release date
2005-05-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1835–1912
A pioneering Victorian philologist, he helped make the history of English a serious field of study and brought medieval texts to a much wider readership. He is still especially remembered for his work on Chaucer and for his influential etymological dictionary of English.
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