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Words in Dictionaries and History: Essays in honour of R.W. McConchie [Kietas viršelis]

Edited by (University of Helsinki), Edited by (University of Helsinki)
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Bringing together fifteen articles by scholars in Europe and North America, this collection aims to represent and advance studies in historical lexis. It highlights the significance of the understanding of dictionary-making and language-making as important socio-cultural phenomena. With its general focus on England and English, the book investigates the reception and development of historical and modern English vocabulary and culture in different periods, social and professional strata, geographical varieties of English, and other national cultures. The volume is based on individual (meta)lexicographical, etymological, lexicosemantic and corpus studies, representing two large areas of research: the first part focuses on the history of dictionaries, analysing them in diachrony from the first professional dictionaries of the Baroque period via Enlightenment and Romanticism to exploring the possibilities of the new online lexicographical publications; and the second part looks at the interfaces between etymology, semantic development and word-formation on the one hand, and changes in society and culture on the other.
Tabula gratulatoria vii
Preface ix
David E. Vancil
Introduction xiii
Olga Timofeeva
Tanja Saily
Part I History of dictionaries
The Flores of Ouide (1513): An early Tudor Latin-English textbook
3(14)
Ian Lancashire
"Halles Lanfranke" and its most excellent and learned expositive table
17(24)
Jukka Tyrkko
John Lanes Verball: A lost Elizabethan dictionary project
41(14)
John Considine
The linking of lemma to gloss in Elyot's Dictionary (1538)
55(24)
Gabriele Stein
Music amidst the tumult
79(12)
Giles Goodland
Chaos and old night: A case study in quotation usage
91(18)
Elizabeth Knowles
Online dictionaries of English slang
109(22)
Julie Coleman
Part II Word history and cultural history
Old English etymologies in Christfrid Ganander's Nytt Finskt Lexicon (1787)
131(22)
Matti Kilpio
The origin of the word yeoman
153(16)
Anatoly Liberman
Early East India Company merchants and a rare word for sex
169(24)
Samuli Kaislaniemi
From denominal to deverbal: Action nouns in the English suffix -al
193(26)
Cynthia Lloyd
A gente Anglorum appellator: The evidence of Bede's Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum for the replacement of Roman names by English ones during the early Anglo-Saxon period
219(14)
Alaric Hall
William Lambarde and Thomas Milles in search of the golden past
233(16)
Leena Kahlas-Tarkka
Contempt - The main growth area in the Elizabethan emotion lexicon
249(20)
Hans-Jurgen Diller
A lexical skirmish: OED3 and the vocabulary of swordplay
269(18)
Joshua Pendragon
Maggie Scott
Index of subjects 287(4)
Index of personal names 291