On Early English Pronunciation, With Especial Reference to Shakespeare and Chaucer
Francis James Child, Alexander John Ellis, Johann Andreas Schmeller
On Early English Pronunciation, With Especial Reference to Shakespeare and Chaucer
Francis James Child, Alexander John Ellis, Johann Andreas Schmeller
Originally published in 1869, this groundbreaking linguistic study explores the history of English pronunciation from the Middle Ages to the modern era. Using a combination of historical documents, experimental data, and literary analysis, the authors offer a comprehensive guide to the sounds and rhythms of English as it has been spoken over the centuries. Essential reading for linguists and literary scholars, On Early English Pronunciation is a landmark work of scholarship that still resonates today.
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