The rationalisation of vowel diacritic spelling in Early Modern English (1500–1700)

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Marco Condorelli
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Abstract During the sixteenth and the seventeenth centuries, a number of spelling solutions gradually became established in English as ways to indicate vowel quality, namely whether a vowel sound was different from another, and vowel quantity, that is to say whether a vowel was long or short. Among the solutions that arose to indicate vowel quality, and were introduced for spellings like sea and boat. For vowel quantity, ‘single’ consonants in pairs like and , and , as well as and began to be used for immediately preceding long vowels. My contribution explores all of the examples of vowel diacritic spelling mentioned above in printed English between 1500 and 1700, using a quantitative model for the analysis of patterns across a range of texts from Early English Books Online. The analysis shows an overall process of standardisation occurring between the sixteenth and the seventeenth centuries, and provides fresh insights into the lexical distribution for the standardisation of vowel diacritic spelling. The discussion reflects upon the development of the spellings, and argues for pragmatic factors within the Early Modern English printing industry as responsible for their modern standardisation.
早期现代英语中元音变音符拼写的合理化(1500-1700)
在16世纪和17世纪期间,英语中逐渐建立了一些拼写解决方案,作为表示元音质量的方法,即一个元音是否与另一个元音不同,以及元音数量,即一个元音是长还是短。其中一个解决方案是用来表示元音的质量,并被引入拼写,如sea和boat。对于元音数量来说,像and, and,以及and这样成对的“单”辅音开始被用来紧接在长元音前面。我的文章探讨了上述1500年至1700年间印刷英语中元音变音符拼写的所有例子,使用了一个定量模型来分析早期在线英语书籍中一系列文本的模式。分析显示了16世纪到17世纪之间标准化的整体过程,并为元音变音符拼写标准化的词汇分布提供了新的见解。讨论反映了拼写的发展,并认为早期现代英语印刷业中的实用主义因素是其现代标准化的原因。
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