Om On Early English Pronunciation, With Especial Reference to Shakespeare and Chaucer
This book is a scholarly examination of the evolution of English pronunciation, with a particular focus on the medieval and early modern periods. Ellis draws on linguistic and historical evidence to reconstruct the sounds of English as it was spoken by Chaucer, Shakespeare, and their contemporaries. This book is an essential resource for anyone interested in the history and development of the English language.
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