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The manuscripts of the Middle English Lay Folks’ Mass Book in context
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The pragmatics of punctuation in Middle English documentary texts
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Methodising Scots: the cases of Allan Ramsay and Thomas Ruddiman
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On scriptae: correlating spelling and script in late Middle English
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Transforming Early English: the Reinvention of Early English and Older Scots
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Methodising Scots: the Cases of Allan Ramsay & Thomas Ruddiman
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In: Studies in Scottish Literature (2020)
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'The Lay Folks' Mass Book' and Thomas Frederick Simmons: medievalism and the Tractarians
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From secreit script to public print: punctuation, news management and the condemnation of the Earl of Bothwell
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Multiscale Convolutional Neural Networks for Hand Detection
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The evolution of Old and Middle English texts: linguistic form and practices of literacy
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Scots and English across the Union: linguistic connexions and contrasts
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Smith, Jeremy. - : Association for Scottish Literary Studies, 2016
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Developments in English: expanding electronic evidence
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Abstract:
The history of the English language is a vast and diverse area of research. In this volume, a team of leading historians of English come together to analyse 'real' language, drawing on corpus data to shed new light on long-established issues and debates in the field. Combining synchronic and diachronic analysis, the chapters address the major issues in corpus linguistics - methodological, theoretical, and applied -- and place special focus on the use of electronic resources in the research of English and the wider field of digital humanities. Topics covered include polemical issues on the optimal use of corpus linguistic methods, macro-level patterns of text and discourse organization, and micro-features such as interjections and hesitations.
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URL: http://www.cambridge.org/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=9781316056431 http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/129136/
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