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Orthographic Systems in Thirteen Editions of the «Kalender of Shepherdes» (1506–1656), Hardback Book

Orthographic Systems in Thirteen Editions of the «Kalender of Shepherdes» (1506–1656) Hardback

Part of the Crossroads and Interfaces: Studies in Linguistics and Literature series

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This corpus-based study examines the orthographic systems in thirteen editions of the Kalender of Shepherdes (1506–1656), a comprehensive compendium of prose and verse texts of different length and on a variety of subjects, for example, astronomy, agriculture, medicine, and religion.

It focuses on the variation and consistency levels in the early-modern printers’ spelling practice, and evaluates the potential importance of extra-linguistic motivation for the identified regularising changes from the language authorities of the time, including lexicographers, spelling reformers, orthoepists, grammarians, and schoolmasters.

Additionally, the book provides the reader with a brief overview of the printers’ punctuation, capitalisation, and word-division conventions, as well as with selected bibliographical and textual information concerning the publication history of the Kalender of Shepherdes.

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