Shakespeare: The Power of Language and the Language of Power (original) (raw)

The Standardization of Language in Shakespeare’S Plays

Marija Liudvika Drazdauskiene

Kalbotyra, 1995

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Shakespeare Lexicography. Trends of development (XVIII-XX cc.)

Olga Karpova

1992

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Shakespeare by the numbers: on the linguistic texture of the Late Plays

Jonathan Hope

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Shakespeare's words: a glossary and language companion

Intan Permata

2002

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A new kind of dictionary for Shakespeare's plays: an immodest proposal

Jonathan Culpeper

2007

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7 I The language of Shakespeare

Helga Kushner

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Actes des congrès de la Société française Shakespeare La langue de Shakespeare

Abhishek Sarkar

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The Norton Shakespeare: based on the Oxford edition

Katharine Maus

1997

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A linguistic Study of Euphemistic Expressions in Shakespearian Tragedies

haider jubran

International Journal of Linguistics

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The deceit of language in Shakespeare's plays

Arianna Capirossi

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Actes des congrès de la Société française Shakespeare

Terri Bourus

2000

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Shakespeare and Language

Jonathan Hope

2010

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Jonathan Culpeper, "A new kind of dictionary for Shakespeare's plays: an immodest proposal"

SEDERI Yearbook, Jonathan Culpeper

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The Translation of Shakespeare

Raluca Ghervan

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Some Remarks on Early Modern English: Shakespearian Grammar 1

joseph galasso

Minimum of English Grammar,Vol. 1. Cognella Publications (2013). , 2013

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Spelling standardisation in Shakespeare's first editions: evidence from the Second Quarto and First Folio versions of Romeo and Juliet

Rita Queiroz de Barros

Sederi Yearbook of the Spanish and Portuguese Society For English Renaissance Studies, 2007

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Rita Queiroz de Barros, "Spelling standardisation in Shakespeare's first editions: evidence from the Second Quarto and First Folio versions of Romeo and Juliet"

SEDERI Yearbook

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A Method to his Madness: Language in Distress in Shakespeare's Major Tragedies

David J Amelang

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Shakespeare and Linguistic Change

Michael Saenger

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Wordplay in Earliest Shakespeare

Douglas Bruster

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Exploring Dialogic Potential through Lexical and Grammatical Deviations in Shakespeare's Othello

pratap kumar dash

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Shakespeare and Literary Semiotics: One Word with Many Meanings

Joana Sevilla

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Compare and contrast the use of language in Shakespeare’s and Brecht’s versions of the Coriolanus story.

Nik Waight

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OANA-ALIS ZAHARIA CULTURAL REWORKINGS AND TRANSLATIONS IN/OF SHAKESPEARE'S PLAYS - Introduction 1-30

Oana-Alis Zaharia (Popescu)

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Review of "Defining Shakespeare: 'Pericles' as Test Case" by Macdonald Jackson

Joost Daalder

2005

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Lukas Erne, Shakespeare as Literary Dramatist. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003. xii + 287 pages

Robert C . Evans

Ben Jonson Journal, 2003

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Shakespeare's language: Styles and meanings via the computer

Jonathan Culpeper

Language and Literature 29(3): 191-202, 2020

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Lexical Ambiguity and Wordplay in Shakespeare. 1999.

Isabel de la Cruz Cabanillas

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AUTHORSHIP OF THE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE DOCUMENTARY AND LEXICON COMPARISON WITH MACHIAVELLI

rodolfo boraso

AUTHORSHIP OF THE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE DOCUMENTARY AND LEXICON COMPARISON WITH MACHIAVELLI, 2023

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C. LOMBARDI –L. MARFÈ – C. RAGNI (eds.), "Reading Shakespeare and the Classics. A Postgraduate Seminar", Alessandria, Edizioni dell’Orso, 2021, 172 pp. (ISBN: 978-88-3613-1921)

Cristiano Ragni, Chiara Lombardi

Edizioni dell’Orso, 2021

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“Saying Thus or to the Same Defect”: A Linguistic Analysis of Shakespeare’s Malapropisms

Mareike Keller

English Studies, 2017

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THE SIGNIFICANCE OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF ENGLISH WORD-FORMATION

Farangiz Husniddinovna

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‘If but as well I other accents borrow, that can my speech diffuse’: Multilingual perspectives on English Renaissance drama

Ton Hoenselaars

English Text Construction, 2013

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Alicante Journal of English Studies 25(2012): 19-32 Shakespeare: Revising and Re-visioning

Janet Clare

2016

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"A rhapsody of words" : Language and Imagery in Three Shakespearean Tragedies

Guilherme Mazzafera

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