LAEME bibliography

Laing, M and Lass, R. 2003. Tales of the 1001 Nists. The Phonological Implications of Litteral Substitution Sets in 13th-century South-West-Midland texts, English Language and Linguistics 7(2): 122.

Laing, M. 1991. Anchor Texts and Literary Manuscripts in Early Middle English, in Riddy, F. (ed.) Essays Celebrating the Publication of the Linguistic Atlas of Late Mediaeval English, York Manuscripts Conferences Proceedings Series 2. Cambridge: D.S. Brewer. 27–52.

Laing, M. 1992. A Linguistic Atlas of Early Middle English: the value of texts surviving in more than one version, in Rissanen, M. et al. (ed.) History of Englishes: New Methods and Interpretations in Historical Linguistics, 10. Berlin and New York: Mouton de Gruyter. 566–81.

Laing, M. 1993. A Catalogue of Sources for a Linguistic Atlas of Early Medieval English. Cambridge: D.S. Brewer.

Laing, M. 1994. The linguistic analysis of medieval vernacular texts: two projects at Edinburgh, in Kytö, M. et al. (ed.) Corpora across the Centuries: Proceedings of the First International Colloquium on English Diachronic Corpora, Amsterdam: Rodopi. 121–41.

Laing, M. 1995. A Linguistic Atlas of Early Middle English, Medieval English Studies Newsletter 33: 18. University of Tokyo.

Laing, M. and McIntosh, A. 1995a. Cambridge, Trinity College, MS 335 (B.14.52): its Texts and Their Transmission, in Beadle, R. and Piper, A. (eds.) New Science out of Old Books: Studies in honour of A.I. Doyle, Aldershot: Scolar Press. 14–52.

Laing, M. and McIntosh, A. 1995b. The Language of Ancrene Riwle, the Katherine Group Texts and Þe Wohunge of ure Lauerd in BL Cotton Titus D xviii, Neuphilologische Mitteilungen 96: 235–263.

Laing, M. 1997. A fourteenth-century sermon on the number seven in Merton College, Oxford, MS 248, Neuphilologische Mitteilungen 108: 99–134.

Laing, M. 1998. Linguistic and textual relationships between the Corpus, Nero and Vernon Manuscripts of Ancrene Riwle a response, Medieval English Studies Newsletter 38: 416. University of Tokyo.

Laing, M. 1998a. Raising a Stink in The Owl and the Nightingale: a New Reading at Line 115, Notes and Queries 243: 276–284.

Laing, M. 1998b. Notes on Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Digby 86, The Names of a Hare in English, Medium Ævum 67: 201–211.

Laing, M. 1998c. Three notes on Dame Sirith, Oxford Bodleian Library, MS. Digby 86, fols. 165r-168r, Neuphilologische Mitteilungen 99: 401–409.

Laing, M. 1999. Confusion wrs confounded: litteral substitution sets in early Middle English writing systems, Neuphilologische Mitteilungen 100: 251–269.

Laing, M. 2000a. "Never the twain shall meet" early Middle English the east west divide, in Taavitsainen, I. et al. (ed.) Placing Middle English in Context, Berlin and New York: Mouton de Gruyter. 97–124.

Laing, M. 2000b. The Linguistic Stratification of the Middle English Texts in Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Digby 86, Neuphilologische Mitteilungen 101: 523–569.

Laing, M. 2001. Words reread. Middle English Writing Systems and the Dictionary~, Linguistica e Filologia 13: 87–129.

Laing, M. 2002. Corpus-provoked questions about negation in early Middle English, Language Sciences 24: 297–321.

Laing, M. 2004. Multidimensionality: time, space and stratigraphy in historical dialectology, in Dossena, M. and Lass, R. (eds.) Methods and Data in Historical Dialectology, Bern: Peter Lang. 49–96.

Laing, M. and Williamson, K. 2004. The Archaeology of Middle English Texts, in Kay, C.J. and Smith, J.J. (eds.) Categorization in the History of English, Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 261. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins. 85–145.

Laing, M. and Lass, R. 2005. Early Middle English KNIGHT: (Pseudo)metathesis and lexical specificity, Neuphilologische Mitteilungen 106: 405–423.

Laing, M. and Lass, R. 2006. Early Middle English dialectology: problems and prospects, in van Kemenade, A. and Loos, B.L. (eds.) Handbook of the History of English, Oxford: Blackwell. 417–51.

Laing, M. 2007. The Owl and the Nightingale: five new readings and further notes, Neuphilologische Mitteilungen 108: 323–355.

Laing, M. forthc. The Middle English scribe: sprach er wie er schrieb?, Conference Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on English Historical Lingustics . Bergamo Italy, August 2006.

Laing, M. forthc. Weak segments in early Middle English, in Minkova, D. (ed.) History of Weak Segments in English, : Palgrave. .

Lass, R and Laing, M. 2005. Are front rounded vowels retained in West Midland Middle English?, in Ritt, N. and Schendl, H. (eds.) Rethinking Middle English. Linguistic and literary approaches, Studies in English Medieval Language and Literature 10. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang. 280–90.

Lass, R. 2004. Ut custodiant litteras: editions, corpora and witnesshood, in Dossena, M. and Lass, R. (eds.) Methods and Data in Historical Dialectology, Bern: Peter Lang. 21–48.

Lass, R. and Laing, M. 2006. $ho:fian{*}/vK2: A LAEME-based Lexical Study, in Caie, G., Hough, C. and Wotherspoon, I. (eds.) The Power of Words: Essays in Lexicography, Lexicology and Semantics in honour of Christian Kay, Amsterdam: Rodopi. 79–91.