Subject: EMED.Не могу найти значение . gen. контекст:In 1965, R. C. Alston proposed a Dictionary of Tudor English 1475–1640, the announcement of which prompted a new attempt to organize the EMED at Michigan (Aitken 1987: 97), led by Richard W. Bailey, James W. Downer, and Jay L. Robinson. With funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the American Council of Learned Societies, and the Horace H. Rackham Foundation at the University of Michigan, they assembled and analysed the EMED’s 38,500 quotations illustrating twelve auxiliary verbs, producing what they called ‘the primary index’, and then analysed the 57,000 other words besides those twelve auxiliaries that occurred in those 38,500 quotations, called ‘the secondary index’. The results were published on micro Wche and described inMichigan Early Modern English Materials (Bailey et al. 1975), which also compiled the EMED’s extensive bibliography of some 14,000 items (Bailey et al. 1975: vii), a stage at which the project received considerable support from Xerox University Micro Wlms. |
Early Modern English Materials + Dictionary of Tudor English = EMED |
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