<p>The question of the development of Anglo-Norman (the variety of medieval French used in the British Isles) and the role it played in the life of the medieval English kingdom is currently a major topic of scholarly debate. The essays in this volume examine it from a variety of different perspectives and contexts though with a concentration on the theme of linguistic contact between Anglo-Norman and English seeking to situate it more precisely in space and time than has hitherto been the case. Overall they show how Anglo-Norman retained a strong presence in the linguistic life of England until a strikingly late date and how it constitutes a rich and highly valuable record of the French language in the middle ages. Contributors: Richard Ingham Anthony Lodge William Rothwell David Trotter Mark Chambers Louise Sylvester Anne Curry Adrian Bell Adam Chapman Andy King David Simpkin Paul Brand Jean-Pascal Pouzet Laura Wright Eric Haeberli.</p>
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