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The Language of the Labouring Poor in Late Modern England (SNSF Project 2020-2025)

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  • ABOUT
    • PROJECT DESCRIPTION
  • NEWS
  • TEAM
    • Anita Auer
    • Anne-Christine Gardner
    • Mark Iten
    • Student assistants
      • Marie Anex
      • Lucile Berset
      • Marina Berts
      • Kseniya Eberhard
      • Alicia Fabbri
      • William Flores
      • Andrea Grütter
      • Aleksa Kostadinovic
      • Giuseppe Marino
      • Amélie Mc Cormick
      • Nicolas Verdes
      • Sorcha Walsh
    • Associated researchers
  • PROJECT ACTIVITIES
    • International Workshop on Language History “from Below”: Data Sources and (Digital) Approaches (Université de Lausanne, 6-7 February 2025)
    • International Workshop on Sociolinguistic Variation in Historical Legal Texts from Britain (Université de Lausanne, 6-7 October 2023)
    • Workshop on Speech Representation in Late Modern English Text Types (Online, 12 November 2021)
  • PROJECT RESULTS
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Unique corpus gives a voice to England’s laboring poor

2 March 20222 March 2022

If you want to find out more about the data that we are working with as part of the research project “The Language of the Labouring Poor in Late Modern England”, read this recent article written by Celia Luterbacher and published on the website of the dhcenter UNIL – EPFL.

Unique corpus gives a voice to England’s laboring poor

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