The Vulgar Tongue By Fiona Somerset (editor), Nicholas Watson (editor)

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Grammar & vocabulary

Winkel

Wordery

Merk

Penn state university press

The Vulgar Tongue : Penn State University Press : 9780271058511 : 027105851X : 15 Oct 2012 : Deeply embedded in the history of Latin Europe, the vernacular ("the language of slaves") still draws us towards urgent issues of affiliation, identity, and cultural struggle. Vernacular politics in medieval Latin Europe were richly complex and the structures of thought and feeling they left behind permanently affected Western culture. The Vulgar Tongue explores the history of European vernacularity through more than a dozen studies of language situations from twelfth-century England and France to twentieth-century India and North America, and from the building of nations, empires, or ethnic communities to the politics of gender, class, or religion. The essays in The Vulgar Tongue offer new vistas on the idea of the vernacular in contexts as diverse as Ramon Llull&;s thirteenth-century prefiguration of universal grammar, the orthography of Early Middle English, the humanist struggle for lingui

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