2003: January update
Books and articles published in late 2002 – early 2003
Publications not previously included in the
Bibliography
Books and articles published in late 2002 – early 2003
Aitken,
A. J., ed. Caroline Macafee 2002. The Older Scots Vowels: A History of the
Stressed Vowels of Older Scots from the Beginnings to the Eighteenth Century.
Scottish Text Society, Fifth Series, I.
Henderson Scott,
Paul 2002. The Eighteenth-Century Revival and the Nature of Scottish
Nationalism. Scottish Studies Review, 3/2, 9-19.
Jones,
Charles 2002. The English Language in Scotland: an Introduction to Scots.
East Linton, Tuckwell Press.
Kidd, Colin 2002. Race, Theology and Revival: Scots Philology and its
Contexts in the Age of Pinkerton and Jamieson. Scottish Studies
Review, 3/2, 20-33.
Meurman-Solin,
Anneli 2002. The progressive in early Scots. In Fanego, Teresa / López-Couso,
María José / Pérez-Guerra, Javier (eds), English Historical Syntax and
Morphology. Selected Papers from 11 ICEHL, Amsterdam: Benjamins, 203-229.
Smith, Jeremy J. 2002.
The Scots-English linguistic continuum in eighteenth-century verse. In Lenz, Katja / Möhlig, Ruth (eds.)
Of Dyuersite & Chaunge of Langage: Essays Presented to Manfred Görlach
on the Occasion of his 65th Birthday. Heidelberg: Winter, 339-352.
van Leyden, Klaske 2002. The relationship
between vowel and consonant duration in Orkney and Shetland dialects. Phonetica
59, 1-19.
Williamson, Keith 2002. The Dialectology of
“English” North of the Humber, c. 1380-1500. In Fanego, Teresa / Méndez-Naya, Belen
/ Seoane Posse, Elena (eds.) Sounds, Words, Texts and Change. Amsterdam:
Benjamins, 253-286.
Dossena, Marina, Modality and Argumentative Discourse in the Darien
Pamphlets. In Jones, Charles / Dossena, Marina (eds.) Insights into Late
Modern English, Bern: Lang.
Dossena,
Marina, Scots. In Deumert, Ana / Vandenbussche, Wim (eds.), Germanic
Standardizations – Past and Present, Amsterdam, Benjamins.
Meurman-Solin,
Anneli, (in print) ‘The Centre and the Periphery. Competing Norms on the
Dialect Map of Renaissance Scotland’ in Ermanno Barisone (ed.), The History
of English and the Dynamics of Power, Alessandria: Dell'Orso.
Meurman-Solin,
Anneli (in print) ‘Older Scots Grammar and Lexis’ in John Corbett, Derrick
McClure and Jane Stuart-Smith (eds) The
Edinburgh Student’s Companion to Scots, Chapter 8. Edinburgh: Edinburgh
University Press.
Meurman-Solin,
Anneli (forthcoming) ‘From inventory to typology in English historical
dialectology’. Proceedings of the 12th International Conference of
English Historical Linguistics, Glasgow 2002.
Dossena, Marina
(in preparation) 19CSC – A Corpus of Nineteenth-Century Scottish
Correspondence.
Meurman-Solin, Anneli forthcoming .
CSC The Corpus of Scottish Correspondence, 1500-1800.
Meurman-Solin,
Anneli (in preparation). CESWW The Corpus of Early Scottish Women’s Writings,
1500-1800.
Meurman-Solin,
Anneli / Williamson, Keith (in preparation). E/HCOS The Tagged Edinburgh-Helsinki
Corpus of Older Scots, 1450-1650.
Publications not previously
included in the Bibliography:
Meurman-Solin, Anneli
2001. ‘Genre as a
Variable in Sociohistorical Linguistics’, European Journal of English
Studies, 5/2, 241-256.
2000a. ‘Change
from above or from below? Mapping the loci of linguistic change in the
history of Scottish English’ in Wright, Laura (ed.), The Development of
Standard English, 1300-1800: theories, descriptions, conflicts. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 155-170.
2000b.
‘Geographical, socio-spatial and systemic distance in the spread of the
relative who in Scots’ in Bermúdez-Otero, Ricardo / Denison, David /
Hogg Richard M. / McCully, C.B. (eds), Generative Theory and Corpus Studies:
A Dialogue from 10 ICEHL. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter,
417-438.
2000c.
‘Prepositional ditransitive types of verb complementation’ in Mair, Christian /
Hundt, Marianne (eds) Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory. Papers from
the Twentieth International Conference on English Language Research on
Computerized Corpora (ICAME 20). Amsterdam – Atlanta, GA.
1997 ‘Towards
reconstructing a grammar of point of view: Textual roles of adjectives and
open-class adverbs in Early Modern English’ in Rissanen, Matti / Kytö, Merja /
Heikkonen Kirsi (eds), English in
Transition: Corpus-based studies in linguistic variation and genre styles.
Berlin: Mouton, 267-343
1995 ‘Marking of
Stance in Early Modern English Imaginative Narration’ in Görtschacher, Wolfgang
/ Klein, Holger (eds), Narrative Strategies in Early English Fiction,
25-52. Lewiston, New York/Salzburg: Edwin Mellen.
1993. ‘The author-addressee
relationship and the marking of stance in the characterization of sixteenth-
and seventeenth-century genre styles’, Revue belge de philologie et
d’histoire 71/3:733-745.