Affiliation:
1. University of Fribourg .
Abstract
Abstract
In the 17th century, the English region of East Anglia continued many of the major population centres of the British Isles, not least Norwich, England’s second city at that time. One might therefore predict that East Anglian dialects of English would have played a major role in determining the nature of the new colonial Englishes which were first beginning to emerge during this period. This paper considers some of the phonological and grammatical features of East Anglian English which can be argued to have been influential in this way.
Subject
Literature and Literary Theory,Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics