Friday, March 7, 2014
Reading
- Karl Young, "An Interludium for a Gild of Corpus Christi", Modern Language Notes, 48, no. 2 (Feb. 1933): 84-86.
- Hardin Craig, "Review of Early English Stages, 1300-1600", Speculum 34, no. 4 (1959): 702-705.
- Mervyn James, "Ritual, Drama and Social Body in the Late Medieval English Town", Past & Present 98 (1983): 3-29.
- Barbara J. Harris, "A New Look at the Reformation: Aristocratic Women and Nunneries, 1450-1540", Journal of British Studies 32 no. 2 (1993): 89-113. [This one was utterly irrelevant for my current work, but fascinating!]
- Mary Catherine Davidson, "Code-switching and Authority in Late Medieval England", Neophilologus 87 (2003): 473-486.
- Nicola McLelland, "A Historical Study of Codeswitching in Writing: German and Latin in Schotellius' Ausfürliche Arbeit von der Teutschen HaubtSprache (1663)", International Journal of Bilingualism 8, no. 4 (2004): 499-523.
- Maud Sellers, "The City of York in the Sixteenth Century", The English Historical Review, 9, no. 34 (1894): 275-304.
Writing
- A little bit of code-switching writing, while reading the above.
Revising
Refereeing
Teaching
Conferences
Miscellaneous
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