The Round Allograph of <r> in Late Middle English

This paper discusses glyphs of the 2-shaped or “round” allograph of the grapheme <r> with a tag protruding from the lower part of the stem, asking whether their distribution in a corpus of some 600 late Middle English texts can be meaningfully related to these texts’ localisation in A Linguist...

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Main Author: Thaisen Jacob
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2018-03-01
Series:Studia Anglica Posnaniensia
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/stap-2018-0006
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spelling doaj-67325c09ce234c43853618266bc8f3b52021-09-05T14:02:04ZengSciendoStudia Anglica Posnaniensia0081-62722082-51022018-03-0153112914410.2478/stap-2018-0006stap-2018-0006The Round Allograph of <r> in Late Middle EnglishThaisen Jacob0University of OsloThis paper discusses glyphs of the 2-shaped or “round” allograph of the grapheme <r> with a tag protruding from the lower part of the stem, asking whether their distribution in a corpus of some 600 late Middle English texts can be meaningfully related to these texts’ localisation in A Linguistic Atlas of Late Mediaeval English. It discusses what localisation expresses, and uses regression modelling to show that there is no co-variation between the texts’ paleography and their orthography, although there is a measure of correlation between them. The evidence in favour is that the quantitative analysis identifies localisation in northings as a predictor of the occurrence of the tagged form of the allograph, which occurs at a higher frequency in texts localised below the Midlands line at c. 300 northings. The evidence against is the form’s scattered distribution according to the localisation variable where co-variation would imply a more clear-cut concentration of points, and also the moderate success at explaining the form’s distribution by means of variables known to explain orthographic variation.https://doi.org/10.2478/stap-2018-0006middle englishorthographypaleographyregression modeling
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The Round Allograph of <r> in Late Middle English
Studia Anglica Posnaniensia
middle english
orthography
paleography
regression modeling
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title The Round Allograph of <r> in Late Middle English
title_short The Round Allograph of <r> in Late Middle English
title_full The Round Allograph of <r> in Late Middle English
title_fullStr The Round Allograph of <r> in Late Middle English
title_full_unstemmed The Round Allograph of <r> in Late Middle English
title_sort round allograph of <r> in late middle english
publisher Sciendo
series Studia Anglica Posnaniensia
issn 0081-6272
2082-5102
publishDate 2018-03-01
description This paper discusses glyphs of the 2-shaped or “round” allograph of the grapheme <r> with a tag protruding from the lower part of the stem, asking whether their distribution in a corpus of some 600 late Middle English texts can be meaningfully related to these texts’ localisation in A Linguistic Atlas of Late Mediaeval English. It discusses what localisation expresses, and uses regression modelling to show that there is no co-variation between the texts’ paleography and their orthography, although there is a measure of correlation between them. The evidence in favour is that the quantitative analysis identifies localisation in northings as a predictor of the occurrence of the tagged form of the allograph, which occurs at a higher frequency in texts localised below the Midlands line at c. 300 northings. The evidence against is the form’s scattered distribution according to the localisation variable where co-variation would imply a more clear-cut concentration of points, and also the moderate success at explaining the form’s distribution by means of variables known to explain orthographic variation.
topic middle english
orthography
paleography
regression modeling
url https://doi.org/10.2478/stap-2018-0006
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