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Welcome to the Middle English Grammar Project web site!


The Middle English Grammar Project (MEG), shared by the Universities of Stavanger and Glasgow, is working towards the description of Middle English orthography, morphology and phonology.

MEG is among the first attempts to span the gap between Jordan 's Handbuch der mittelenglischen Grammatik: Lautlehre (1925) and now. Our aim is to combine the advances within Middle English dialectology and historical sociolinguistics over the last decades and the computing power currently available, with the eventual aim to write an up-to-date reference grammar of Middle English.

This site hosts our project pages with information about the MEG team and our work. In addition, it contains the Middle English Grammar Corpus (MEG-C), open access version.

We would like to encourage visitors to browse, to read, and to react to our research plan and results.


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Published by Hildegard Nortvedt (04.03.2011)

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