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01. Introduction to the Study of Language
The scope and range of comedy
History of English CD-01
02. The Historical Study of Language
04. Reconstructing Meaning and Sound
03. Indo-European and the Prehistory of English
06. The Beginnings of English
05. Historical Linguistics and Studying Culture
07. The Old English Worldview
10. Chaucer's English
Some critical approaches to comedy
08. Did the Normans Really Conquer English?
14. The Great Vowel Shift and Modern English
12. Medieval Attitudes toward Language
16. Early Modern English Syntax and Grammar
09. What Did the Normans Do to English?
11. Dialect Representations in Middle English
Greek Comedy, Historical And Literary Contexts
25. The Beginnings of American English
17. Renaissance Attitudes Toward Teaching English
15. The Expanding English Vocabulary
18. Shakespeare—Drama, Grammar, Pronunciation
13. The Return of English as a Standard
History of English CD-02
History of English CD-03
23. Dictionaries and Word Histories
24. Values, Words, and Modernity
21. Samuel Johnson and His Dictionary
Track 1
19. Shakespeare—Poetry, Sound, Sense
20. The Bible in English
22. New Standards in English
26. American Language from Webster to Mencken
27. American Rhetoric from Jefferson to Lincoln
Aristophane's The frogs, the comedy of acting
31. The Impact of African-American English
32. An Anglophone World
35. Linguistics and Politics in Language Study
History of English CD-06
30. American Dialects in Literature
29. American Regionalism
History of English CD-04
History of English CD-05
History of English CD-07
01 Introduction To Milton's Life And Art
36. Conclusions and Provocations
33. The Language of Science
Roman comedy, themes, traditions, contexts
05 Paradise Lost
Introduction To The Study Of Language
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