Dunlop, Leonie Mhari (2012) Manuscript layout as evidence for word prototypicality in Old English, with particular reference to onomastic items. MPhil(R) thesis, University of Glasgow.
Due to Embargo and/or Third Party Copyright restrictions, this thesis is not available in this service.Abstract
This thesis investigates the contribution of manuscript spacing to our understanding of Old English palaeography, the development of the language, and the categorization of lexical items. This study focusses on onomastic items and their treatment in a section of the Old English annals of the Parker Chronicle and Peterborough Chronicle. While many studies focus on the reader’s relationship to the text, this research focusses on the scribe’s relationship to the text. Influenced by Saenger’s Space between Words (1997), this thesis uses a new methodology to measure the spacing between lexical items and collect data. The results challenge the categorization of lexical items in Old English as they are currently defined and illustrate the potential of this approach in further research. They also reaffirm the importance of observing the manuscripts themselves.
Item Type: | Thesis (MPhil(R)) |
---|---|
Qualification Level: | Masters |
Additional Information: | Due to copyright restrictions the full text of this thesis cannot be made available online. Access to the printed version is available. |
Keywords: | Old English, onomastics, lexical semantics, manuscript studies |
Subjects: | P Language and Literature > PE English P Language and Literature > P Philology. Linguistics |
Colleges/Schools: | College of Arts & Humanities > School of Critical Studies > English Language and Linguistics |
Supervisor's Name: | Hough, Prof. Carole A. and Lowe, Dr. Kathryn A. |
Date of Award: | 2012 |
Depositing User: | Miss Leonie M. Dunlop |
Unique ID: | glathesis:2012-3180 |
Copyright: | Copyright of this thesis is held by the author. |
Date Deposited: | 09 Feb 2012 |
Last Modified: | 15 Mar 2024 08:55 |
Thesis DOI: | 10.5525/gla.thesis.3180 |
URI: | https://theses.gla.ac.uk/id/eprint/3180 |
Actions (login required)
View Item |
Downloads
Downloads per month over past year