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  1. 3 de abr. de 2024 · Learn how Late Modern English (c. 1800 - Present) developed from the Industrial and Scientific Revolution, colonialism and the British Empire, and the New World settlement. Explore the new words, loanwords, neologisms and dialects that emerged during this period.

  2. Learn how the English language evolved after 1800 with new influences from colonialism, industrialisation, science and war. Discover the origins and meanings of words like 'pajamas', 'oxygen', 'ambulance' and 'flak'.

  3. It is designed for students and beginning scholars interested in Late Modern English. The volume includes: a basis in recent research by which sociolinguistic models are applied to earlier stages of the language (1700-1900) a focus on people as speakers (wherever possible) and writers of English.

    • Ingrid Tieken-Boon Van Ostade
  4. CLMET3.1 is a principled collection of public domain texts drawn from various online archiving projects. In total, the corpus contains some 34 million words of running text. It incorporates CLMET, CLMETEV, and CLMET3.0, and has been compiled following roughly the same principles, that is: The corpus covers the period 1710–1920, divided into ...

  5. Late Modern English; Charles Barber, Joan C. Beal, University of Sheffield, Philip A. Shaw, University of Sheffield; Book: The English Language; Online publication: 05 June 2012; Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511817601.012

    • Charles Barber, Joan C. Beal, Philip A. Shaw
    • 2009
  6. INTENSIFIERS IN LATE MODERN ENGLISH. The development of intensiûers has long been identiûed as an area of vibrant change in Late Modern English. This groundbreaking book provides the ûrst comprehensive study of intensiûers in this period and shows how they have changed over time.

  7. 16 de nov. de 2023 · A book that explores grammatical usage and change in Late Modern English, based on a rich body of textual evidence. It covers topics such as morphology, syntax, prescriptivism, language contact, and regional variation in British and American English.