Multilingualism in Later Medieval Britain
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The languages of later medieval Britain are here seen as no longerseparate or separable but as needing to be treated and studied together to discover the linguistic reality of medieval Britain and make a meaningful assessment of the relationship between the languages and the role status function or subsequent history of any of them. This theme emerges from all the articles collected here from leading international experts in their fields dealing with law language Welsh history sociolinguistics and historical lexicography. The documents and texts studied include a Vatican register of miracles in fourteenth-century Hereford medical treatises municipal records from York teaching manuals gild registers and an account of work done on the bridges of the river Thames. Contributors: PAUL BRAND BEGON CRESPO GARCIA TONY HUNT LUIS IGLESIAS-RABADE LISA JEFFERSON ANDRES M. KRISTOL FRANKWALT MOHREN MICHAEL RICHTER WILLIAM ROTHWELL HERBERT SCHENDL LLINOS BEVERLEY SMITH D.A. TROTTER EDMUIND WEINER LAURA WRIGHT<BR><BR>Professor D.A. TROTTER is Professor of French and Head of Department of European Languages at the University of Wales Aberystwyth.
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