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Idioms and Fixed Expressions in English Language Study before 1800

A Contribution to English Historical Phraseology

by Gabriele Knappe (Author)
©2004 Postdoctoral Thesis XVIII, 668 Pages

Summary

This study represents the first critical examination of the contexts and ways in which idioms and fixed expressions of two or more words (phraseological units) such as let sleeping dogs lie, try one’s luck or at hand were collected, commented upon and also analysed by English language scholars between about 1440 and 1800. The large-scale investigation surveys theoretical and practical approaches including proverb studies, treatises on rhetoric and style, foreign-language teaching, collections of phrases, bilingual and monolingual lexicography, translation, universal and philosophical language schemes, shorthand systems and English grammar books. This pioneering study is intended to contribute to the formation of English historical phraseology as a new subdiscipline in English linguistics.

Details

Pages
XVIII, 668
Year
2004
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631528594
Language
English
Keywords
Englisch Phraseologie Wilkins, John Chambaud, Lewis Priestley, Joseph Campbell, George Idiomatik Geschichte 1550-1800 Wissenschaftsgeschichte
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2004. XVIII, 668 pp., num. tables and graphs

Biographical notes

Gabriele Knappe (Author)

The Author: Gabriele Knappe is lecturer of English Linguistics and Medieval Studies at the University of Bamberg where she has been teaching since 1991. The main focus of her current research is on historical linguistics and the history of linguistic thought.

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Title: Idioms and Fixed Expressions in English Language Study before 1800