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Acknowledgments | ||
I | Introduction | 1 |
II | A Language Policy for Lancastrian England | 16 |
III | Chancery and the Emergence of Standard Written English | 36 |
IV | European Chancelleries and the Rise of Standard Languages | 65 |
V | Animadversions on the Text of Chaucer | 84 |
VI | Chaucer's French: A Metalinguistic Inquiry | 99 |
VII | Piers Plowman and Chancery Tradition | 109 |
VIII | Caxton and Chancery English | 121 |
IX | The History of Received Pronunciation | 145 |
Notes | 157 | |
Bibliography | 183 | |
Index | 198 |
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