Author(itie)s and Sources in the Prefatory Matter to Eighteenth-Century English Grammars for Children

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M. V. Domínguez-Rodríguez
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Abstract

During the eighteenth century, language-experts were increasingly concerned with correctness and appropriate social expression. As a result, English grammar went through several attempts to codify and prescribe rules for correct usage, so that the number of these works increased rapidly from the 1760s onwards and reached a notable peak in the 1790s. In order to find a place in an increasingly saturated marketplace, authors, editors and publishers variously resorted to selling strategies that included, for instance, adding value to the English grammar by incorporating rich prefatory or post-main-text matter. This paper deals with author(itie)s and sources explicitly mentioned in the prefatory matter of eighteenth-century English grammars for children, with a focus on metacomments aimed at endorsing the book with reliability and validity for teachers and young learners. The study is based on acknowledged author(itie)s and sources so as to identify which were most commonly cited in the material examined, on the one hand, and to discuss the different reasons articulating this practice, on the other. Keywords: English grammars; eighteenth century; paratext; prefatory matter; metacomments
《18世纪儿童英语语法序言》的作者(作者)和来源
在18世纪,语言专家越来越关注正确和适当的社会表达。因此,英语语法经历了几次编纂和规定正确用法规则的尝试,因此这些作品的数量从18世纪60年代开始迅速增加,并在18世纪90年代达到了一个显著的高峰。为了在日益饱和的市场中找到一席之地,作者、编辑和出版商采取了各种各样的销售策略,例如,通过加入丰富的序言或后正文内容来增加英语语法的价值。本文涉及的作者(小)和来源明确提到在序言事项的十八世纪英语语法为儿童,重点是元评论旨在赞同与可靠性和有效性的书为教师和年轻的学习者。这项研究是基于公认的作者和来源,以便确定哪些是最常被引用的材料检查,一方面,并讨论不同的原因阐明这种做法,另一方面。关键词:英语语法;十八世纪;种并行;前言的问题;metacomments
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