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Chapter 3 'Bess’s use of language'
Imogen Marcus
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Arts and Humanities
Language use
100%
Gentry
60%
Elizabeth I
40%
England
20%
Scholars
20%
Early Modern English
20%
Linguistic features
20%
Early Modern Period
20%
Verbs
20%
Elizabethan
20%
Social Group
20%
Countess
20%
English Women
20%
noblewomen
20%
Nobility
20%
Humanist
20%
eth
20%
high status
20%
Derbyshire
20%
consequent
20%
LETTER WRITING
20%
16 th century
20%
needlework
20%
Historical sociolinguistics
20%
Keyphrases
Language Use
100%
Gentry
50%
Elizabeth I
33%
Literacy
16%
Specific Reference
16%
Prose
16%
Linguistic Features
16%
Early Modern English
16%
Early Modern Period
16%
Elizabethan
16%
Social Groups
16%
Shrewsbury
16%
Language Users
16%
16th Century
16%
Derbyshire
16%
High Status
16%
Nobility
16%
Third Person
16%
Letter Writing
16%
Humanist Education
16%
Needlework
16%
English Woman
16%
Noblewomen
16%
Historical Sociolinguistics
16%
Countesses
16%