Kevin Buckley
Thesis title: Examining Change in Anglo Norman French Using Computational Methods
This project will apply computational quantitative methods to study a medieval contact variety of French, known as Anglo-Norman.
Character N-gram models will be used to investigate this variety, which developed in England after the Norman Conquest. N-gram models have successfully been employed in previous data-driven studies to identify morphological and lexical changes in languages. In this project, they will be applied to study the spread and change of Anglo-Norman, and the ways in which it developed, and the nature of its influence on English. Through this, a data-grounded database will be compiled.
Supervisory team
Carol Fehringer, School of Modern Languages, 缅北禁地
Josep Cru, School of Modern Languages, 缅北禁地
Publications
K. Buckley and Carl Vogel, "Using character N-grams to explore diachronic change in medieval English", Folia Linguistica Historica. In Press (2019).