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English Dialects From the Eighth Century to the Present Day

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A chronological survey traces the evolution of English regional varieties from the eighth century to the present, arguing that large, relatively uniform early dialects gradually fragmented into many local subdialects. It examines principal medieval varieties — Northumbrian (Anglian), Wessex (Southern), Mercian (Midland) and Kentish — and follows the literary and social shifts that elevated the East Midland form toward modern standard speech. Chapters treat phonetic decay and dialectic regeneration, catalogue foreign borrowings from Scandinavian, French, Celtic and classical languages, and provide manuscript excerpts and facsimile transcriptions. The volume concludes with modern dialect specimens, bibliographic guidance, and discussion of dialect documentation and scholarly resources.

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Walter W. Skeat

Walter W. Skeat was a prominent philologist and lexicographer known for his extensive work on the English language and its dialects. His notable contributions include "A Glossary of Tudor and Stuart Words, Especially from the Dramatists," which provides insights into the vocabulary of early modern English literature. Additionally, his work "English Dialects From the Eighth Century to the Present Day" explores the evolution of regional dialects in England, highlighting their historical significance. Skeat's scholarship has greatly enriched the understanding of English linguistics and literary heritage.

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