Language Contact in Early Medieval Britain: Settlement, Interaction, and Acculturation
(2020)
Book Chapter
Findell, M., & Shaw, P. (2020). Language Contact in Early Medieval Britain: Settlement, Interaction, and Acculturation. In W. M. Ormrod, J. Story, & E. M. Tyler (Eds.), Migrants in Medieval England, c.500-c.1500 (62-89). Oxford: Oxford University Press
MARTIN FINDELL's Outputs (5)
Runes and commemoration in Anglo-Saxon England (2017)
Journal Article
Findell, M., & Kopár, L. (2017). Runes and commemoration in Anglo-Saxon England. Fragments, 6, 110-137Runic inscriptions are of interest not only as evidence of language and literacy in early medieval England, but also of the cultural functions of the objects on which they appear. In this paper, we present three case studies to examine the ways in wh... Read More about Runes and commemoration in Anglo-Saxon England.
The portormin (dunbeath) runestone (2016)
Journal Article
Findell, M. (2016). The portormin (dunbeath) runestone. Futhark: International Journal of Runic Studies, 6, 153-170A stone with a short runic inscription was discovered on the beach at Portormin Harbour in Dunbeath, Caithness, in 1996. The find attracted some press attention at the time, but has been largely ignored by the runological community amid doubts over... Read More about The portormin (dunbeath) runestone.
Linguistic variation in early Anglo-Saxon England (2015)
Book Chapter
Findell, M. (2015). Linguistic variation in early Anglo-Saxon England. In R. Cohen, J. Story, & N. Moon (Eds.), The impact of diasporas. Oxford Diasporas Programme & The Impact of Diasporas on the Making of Britain: Evidence, Memories, Inventions
Runes (2014)
Book
Findell, M. (2014). Runes. British Museum