Dictionary of American English on Historical Principles,
398
Dictionary of Americanisms on Historical Principles,
398
Dictionary of American Regional English,
398
Dictionary of Canadianisms,
331, 349
Dictionary of Jamaican English,
349
Dictionary of South African English on Historical Principles,
349
Dictionary of the Older Scottish Tongue,
317
Diensberg, Bernhard, 197
Dieth, Eugen, 317, 348
different from,
279
Digby, Sir Kenelm, 264
Dillard, J.L., 408
Dillon, Myles, 34
Diodorus Siculus, 215
Discovery of gold in California, 355
Dismukes, W.P., 41
Dobson, E.J., 214, 236, 252
Dobson, R.B., 154
Dolgopolsky, Aron, 23
Döll,Helene, 197
Donoghue, Daniel, 68
Dorchester Society, 356
Doric, 27
Double negative, 279
Douglas, Gawin, 156
Douglas, David C, 126
Drant, Thomas, 206, 230
Drayton, Michael, 264
Dryden, John, 164, 220, 235, 244, 257, 262, 265–66, 268, 280, 287
Dual number, 59, 162
Du Bellay, J., 204, 220, 251
Duke of Newcastle, 254
Dunbar, George, earl of March, 151
Dunbar, William, 156, 185–86
Dunstan, 88
Durham, bishop of, 146;
Symeon of, 96
Dutch, 33;
settlers in America, 188, 353;
words from, 12, 188, 291, 363
Eadgyth, 119
Early English Text Society, 341
Earthworm, words for, 389
Index 416
East Africa, English language in, 325
East Anglia, 50, 93, 99, 353
East Franconian, 34
East Germanic, 32
East Midland dialect, 189, 411–14
East Slavic, 31
Eastern New England dialect, 379
Ebbitt, Wilma R., 395
Eble, Connie, 348
Ecclesiastical words, 86, 169
Edda, 33
Edington, 93
Edmund, King, 93
Education, influence of, 201
Edward the Confessor, 109–10
Edward the Elder, 94
Edward I, 133, 137
Edward II, 148
Edward III, 141, 148
Edward IV, 116
Egbert, King, 50
Efik, influence of, 329
Einenkel, E., 104
either and neither,
360
Ekwall, E., 75, 76, 96, 106, 188, 198, 236, 241, 252, 373
Elamite, 25
Electricity, words relating to, 298
Elene,
71
Eliason, Norman E., 406
Ellis, A.J., 137, 236, 334
Elyot, Sir Thomas, 204, 205, 206, 207, 214, 216, 217, 221, 223, 225, 229, 230, 249
Emerson, O.F., 17, 148, 266, 398
English, characteristics of, 10–15;
cosmopolitan vocabulary of, 11;
future of, 5;
origin of name, 50;
as a world language, 7;
importance of, 3;
in the Empire, 319ff.;
in Africa, 321ff.;
in Australia, 319;
in Canada, 331;
in the Caribbean, 328;
in New Zealand, 319;
in Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, 327;
in South Asia, 325;
in the law courts, 149;
in the schools, 146;
influences at work on, 2;
knowledge of among the upper class, 121;
periods of, 52;
proclamation of Henry III, 137;
Index 417
size of, 4, 6;
use in writing, 153;
world-wide, 319, 403
Enrichment, problem of, 209
Epicetus, 205
Erasmus, 206, 218
Erie Canal, 355
Esperanto, 7
Essex, 50, 387
Ethandun, 93
Ethiopia, English language in, 325
Etruscan, 28
Euro-English, 405
European Union, 9
Evans, Bergen, 17, 395
Evelyn, John, 265
Eversdone, Hugh of, 146
Evesham, 120
Ewe, influence of, 329
Exeter College, Oxford, 139
Exodus, 71
Expansion of the British Empire, 288
Faltenbacher, Hans, 197
Farrell, R.T., 106
Farrer,W., 116
Fashion, words relating to, 171
Fasold, Ralph W., 383, 407, 408
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