230036 History of the English Language (S) (SoSe 2018)

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This seminar is conceived as an introduction to the history of English and will review the major periods within this field. Because the class will be based on a textbook (see below), the topics dealt with will follow that text. Each period from before the Germanic invasions of England, through the Old English, the Middle English, and the Early Modern English periods as well as the spread of English in the Modern English period puts emphasis on the socio-cultural background involved, contact with other languages, and change in the English language as illustrated in selections from among its many varieties. Sample texts from each of the periods and geographic areas will be used to make the work more concrete.

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Gramley, S.E. (2011) The History of English. An Introduction. London: Routledge.

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23-ANG-AngPM4 Profilmodul 4: Histories 4.1 The History of the English Language Study requirement
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23-ANG-AngPM4.1 Profilmodul 4.1: Histories 4.1.1 The History of the English Language Study requirement
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Your Studienleistung will be to come to class regularly, participate in class and ongoing discussions on which you base short writing assignments, do your assigned reading, and take part in a final set of questions.

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This lecture is taught in english
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Faculty of Linguistics and Literary Studies
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