The Status of the Welsh Language in Medieval Wales (book chapter) (original) (raw)

Negotiating Welshness: Multilingualism in Wales Before and After 1066 (book chapter)

Helen Fulton

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Literature of the Welsh Gentry: Uses of the Vernacular in Medieval Wales

Helen Fulton

Vernacularity in England and Wales, c. 1300-1550, 2011

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Standardness and the Welsh language

Elen Robert

Standard Languages and Language Standards in a Changing Europe (T. Kristiansen & N. Coupland (ed.)), 2011

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Colli iaith neu newid iaith? A critical sociolinguistic look at recent changes in the Welsh language (Res Celticae 2014: 49-62)

Michael Hornsby

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Wales in late medieval and early modern English histories: neglect, rediscovery, and their implications

Tim Thornton

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Gerald of Wales and Competing Interpretations of the Welsh Middle Ages, c.1860–1910

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The Welsh History Review / Cylchgrawn Hanes Cymru, 2011

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Review of H. Pryce, Writing Welsh History: From the Early Middle Ages to the Twenty-First Century (2022)

Ben Guy

The Medieval Review, 2023

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An Introduction to Middle Welsh A Learner’s Grammar of the Medieval Language and Reader

Jalesson Santos Mathias

2023

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Wales: (Still) a Problem of Translation? Language Choice in Wales at the End of the Anglo-Welsh Era

David Newbold

2019

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Welsh English: A National Language

Robert Penhallurick

Dialectologia Et Geolinguistica, 1993

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The Geography of Welsh Literary Production in Late Medieval Glamorgan (article)

Helen Fulton

Journal of Medieval History, 2015

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On Both Sides of the Menai? Planning for the Welsh Language in North-West Wales

Patrick Carlin

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ZCP 2013 review of Williams, Patricia (ed.), Historical texts from medieval Wales.

Elena Parina

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"Latinity, Manuscripts, and the Rhetoric of Conquest in Late-Eleventh-Century Wales"

Sarah Zeiser

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“In the Most Common and Familiar Speech among the Welsh”

Elena Parina

Übersetzungskulturen der Frühen Neuzeit

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“Here in Britain”: William Fleetwood, His Welsh Translators, and Anglo–Welsh Networks before 1717

Marion Loeffler

Huntington Library Quarterly, 2021

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National myths and language status in Early Modern Wales and Brittany

Oliver Currie

Language Dynamics in the Early Modern Period, 2022

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Where Is Wales? Narrating the Territories and Borders of the Welsh Linguistic Nation

Rhys Jones

Regional Studies, 2007

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An Analysis of the Vitality of the Welsh Language

Daniel Packer

Undergraduate Research Journal, 2020

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Sounding different in medieval Wales: unorthodox speech in the poetry of Beirdd yr Uchelwyr (c. 1300–c. 1600)

Llewelyn Hopwood

Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium, 2022

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Social Conflict in Welsh Towns, c. 1280-1530, in Urban Culture in Medieval Wales (University of Wales Press), edited by Helen Fulton

Spencer Dimmock

2012

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Language Revitalisation in Wales: the Political and Historical Context

Charlotte Selleck

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The streets of Bethesda: The slate quarrier and the Welsh language in the Welsh Liberal imagination

Paul Manning

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'Matthew Arnold and the Canon of Medieval Welsh Literature', Review of English Studies 63 (2011), 204-224.

Helen Fulton

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AMONG WELSH MEDIEVALS The Literature of Totality

Joseph Biddulph

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'The Persistence of Welsh Identity: A Reassessment of English Cultural Dominance in a Marcher Lordship during the Twelfth Century', Identities, Communities and ‘Imagined Communities’ Postgraduate Conference, University of Bristol, 14th-15th April 2023.

Caroline Bourne

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'Multiple origin' as a useful concept for analysing borrowings into Middle Welsh

Elena Parina

INDO-EUROPEAN LINGUISTICS AND CLASSICAL PHILOLOGY–XXIV Proceedings of the 24th Conference in Memory of Professor Joseph M. Tronsky, 2020

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Wales, Brittany and transnationalizing Wales Studies (conference paper)

Heather Williams

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South Wales from the Romans to the Normans: Christianity, Literacy and Lordship. By JeremyKnight

David Austin

Archaeological Journal, 2014

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Welsh kings at the English court, 928-956

Kevin Halloran

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Welsh: acquisition of distorted language as an obstacle to cultural continuity or: home-made language shift

Prof. Dr. habil. habil. Sabine Asmus

2015

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Power and Language Policies in Wales

Abhimanyu Sharma

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Multilingualism in England and Wales, c. 1200: The Testimony of Gerald of Wales

Ad Putter

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Translatingy Cofnod: Translation policy and the official status of the Welsh language in Wales

Patrick Carlin

Translation Studies, 2016

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HOW THE DRAGON GOT TWO TONGUES: ENGLISH VICTORIAN VALUES AND THE EMERGENCE OF WELSH LITERATURE WRITTEN IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE

Alan Fear

Organon, 2018

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