History books about the language English
The Cambridge History of the English Language is a six volume history of English published between 1992 and 2001.[1] The general editor was Richard Hogg .
Volume 1, The Beginnings to 1066, Richard Hogg, ed.
Volume 2, 1066–1476, Norman Blake , ed.
Volume 3, 1476–1776, Roger Lass , ed.
Volume 4, 1776–1997, Suzanne Romaine , ed.
Volume 5, English in Britain and Overseas: Origins and Development, Robert Burchfield , ed.
Volume 6, English in North America, John Algeo , ed.
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^ "The Cambridge History of the English Language". Cambridge Core . Retrieved 27 June 2021 .
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