Merja Riitta Stenroos

Professor

Merja Riitta Stenroos

Contact

Telephone: 51831365

Email: merja.stenroos@uis.no

Room: HG Q-256

Department

Faculty of Arts and Education

Department of Cultural Studies and Languages

About me

Merja-Riitta Stenroos er professor i engelsk språkvitenskap ved UiS.

Hun hadde en tidlig karriere som forfatter og journalist i Finland og publiserte fem diktsamlinger på svensk i perioden 1981-2000. Hun flyttet til Skottland sent på 1980-talet og studerte engelsk og keltiske språk ved Universitetet i Glasgow, og skrev en doktoravhandling om middelalderdialekter i Herefordshire (1997).

Hun har vært ansatt ved Universitetet i Stavanger siden 1998, med full professorstilling siden 2007. Hun har ledet to fireårige forskningsprosjekter finansiert av NFR, og veiledet flere PhD studenter. Hennes forskergruppe har produsert to større tekstkorpuser av middelaldertekster (The Middle English Grammar Corpus / MEG-C og A Corpus of Middle English Local Documents / MELD) samt en bok, Records of Real People, utgitt av John Benjamins i 2020.

Studieåret 2022-23 var Stenroos tilsatt som Core Fellow på Helsinki Collegium of Advanced Studies ved Universitetet i Helsinki.

Publications

Vitenskapelige publikasjoner

Stenroos, Merja

(2024)

Strange spellings and prodigal scribes: xall and xe in late medieval English. I: Spelling Identities: Individual Orthographic Usages in English, Nordic and Constructed Languages.

Reichert Verlag.

ISBN 9783752006896.

s.33-51.

Stenroos, Merja Riitta

(2021)

What if anything are Middle English dialects : Some thoughts on a changing concept. I: Current Issues in Medieval England.

Peter Lang Publishing Group.

ISBN 978-3-631-86295-7.

s.217-244.

Stenroos, Merja Riitta; Schipor, Delia

(2020)

Multilingual practices in Middle English documents. I: Records of real people : Linguistic variation in Middle English local documents.

John Benjamins Publishing Company.

ISBN 9789027207951.

s.249-277.

DOI: 10.1075/ahs.11.11ste

Stenroos, Merja Riitta; Thengs, Kjetil Vikhamar

(2020)

Local documents as source material for the study of late medieval English. I: Records of real people : Linguistic variation in Middle English local documents.

John Benjamins Publishing Company.

ISBN 9789027207951.

s.3-21.

DOI: 10.1075/ahs.11.01ste

Stenroos, Merja Riitta; Bergstrøm, Geir; Thengs, Kjetil Vikhamar

(2020)

The categorization of Middle English documents : interactions of function form and language. I: Records of real people : Linguistic variation in Middle English local documents.

John Benjamins Publishing Company.

ISBN 9789027207951.

s.38-67.

DOI: 10.1075/ahs.11.03ste

Stenroos, Merja Riitta; Thengs, Kjetil Vikhamar

(2020)

The geography of Middle English documentary texts. I: Records of real people : Linguistic variation in Middle English local documents.

John Benjamins Publishing Company.

ISBN 9789027207951.

s.70-92.

DOI: 10.1075/ahs.11.04ste

Stenroos, Merja Riitta

(2020)

Land documents as a source of word geography. I: Records of real people : Linguistic variation in Middle English local documents.

John Benjamins Publishing Company.

ISBN 9789027207951.

s.176-202.

DOI: 10.1075/ahs.11.08ste

Stenroos, Merja Riitta

(2019)

Langage o northrin lede: northern Middle English as a written medium. I: Revisiting the medieval North of England.

University of Wales Press.

ISBN 9781786833945.

s.44-63.

Stenroos, Merja Riitta

(2019)

The development of Old English eo/eo and the systematicity of Middle English spelling. I: Historical Dialectology in the Digital Age.

Edinburgh University Press.

ISBN 9781474430531.

s.133-155.

Stenroos, Merja Riitta

(2017)

Perspectives on geographical variation. I: English historical linguistics: approaches and perspectives.

Cambridge University Press.

ISBN 978-1107113640.

s.303-331.

DOI: 10.1017/9781316286562.012

Stenroos, Merja Riitta; Smith, Jeremy J.

(2016)

Changing functions: English spelling before 1600. I: The Routledge Handbook of the English Writing System.

Routledge.

ISBN 978-0-415-71597-3.

s.125-142.

Stenroos, Merja

(2014)

Fugitive voices: personal involvement in Middle English letters of defence. I: 'Ye whom the charms of grammar please': Studies in English Language History in Honour of Leiv Egil Breivik.

Peter Lang Publishing Group.

ISBN 9783034317795.

s.355-380.

Stenroos, Merja

(2013)

Identity and intelligibility in Late Middle English scribal transmission: local dialect as an active choice in fifteenth-century texts. I: Scribes as agents of language change.

De Gruyter Mouton.

ISBN 978-1-61451-050-5.

s.159-181.

Stenroos, Merja Riitta; Kretzschmar, William A. Jr

(2012)

Evidence from surveys and atlases in the history of the English language. I: The Oxford Handbook of the History of English.

Oxford University Press.

ISBN 978-0-19-992276-5.

s.111-122.

DOI: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199922765.013.0012

Stenroos, Merja Riitta

(2012)

The gender of loanwords in Southwest Midland texts of the thirteenth century. I: Explorations in the English language: Middle Ages and beyond.

Peter Lang Publishing Group.

ISBN 978-3-631-63384-7.

s.123-135.

Stenroos, Merja Riitta; Thengs, Kjetil Vikhamar

(2012)

Two Staffordshires: real and linguistic space in the study of Late Middle English dialects.

Studies in Variation, Contacts and Change in English.

ISSN 1797-4453.

Hefte 20.

Stenroos, Merja

(2010)

The pronoun of address in Piers Plowman: authorial and scribal usage.

Journal of Historical Pragmatics.

ISSN 1566-5852.

Volum 11.

Hefte 1.

s.1-31.

DOI: 10.1075/jhp.11.1.01ste

Stenroos, Merja

(2008)

Amarscled in "The Man in the Moon".

Notes and Queries.

ISSN 0029-3970.

Volum 55.

s.400-404.

Stenroos, Merja

(2008)

Order out of chaos? The English gender change in the Southwest Midlands as a process of semantically based reorganization.

English Language and Linguistics.

ISSN 1360-6743.

Volum 12.

s.445-473.

DOI: 10.1017/S1360674308002712

Stenroos, Merja Riitta

(2008)

A-MARSCLED IN 'THE MAN IN THE MOON'.

Notes and Queries.

ISSN 0029-3970.

Volum 55.

Hefte 4.

s.400-404.

DOI: 10.1093/notesj/gjn177

Stenroos, Merja

(2006)

A Middle English mess of fricative spellings: reflections on thorn, yogh and their rivals. I: To make his Englissh sweete upon his tonge. Series: Medieval English Mirror. ISSN: 1640-435X.

Peter Lang Publishing Group.

Stenroos, Merja

(2005)

Spelling conventions and rounded front vowels in the poems of William Herebert. I: N. Ritt and H. Schendl (eds), Rethinking Middle English: linguistic and literary approaches.

Peter Lang Publishing Group.

s.291-308.

Stenroos, Merja

(2005)

The spread of they, their and them in English: the Late Middle English evidence. I: M. Krygier and L. Sikorska (eds), Naked Wordes in Englissh.

Peter Lang Publishing Group.

s.66-96.

Stenroos, Merja

(2004)

Regional dialects and spelling conventions in Late MiddleEnglish: searches for (th)in the LALME data. I: M. Dossena and R. Lass (eds), Methods and Data in EnglishHistorical Dialectology.

Stenroos, Merja

(2002)

Words for MAN in the transmission of Piers Plowman. I: Javier E. Diaz Vera (ed.), A Changing World of Words: Studies in English Historical Lexicography, Lexicology and Semantics.

s.375-409.

Stenroos, Merja

(2002)

Free variation and other myths: interpreting historical English spelling.

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Volum 38.

s.237-260.

Stenroos, Merja; Smith, Jeremy; Horobin, Simon

(2002)

Towards a history of Middle English spelling. I: Middle English from Tongue to Text. Selected papers from the Third International Conference on Middle English: Language and Text, held at Dublin, Ireland, 1-4 July 1999.

s.9-20.

Bøker og kapitler

Stenroos, Merja Riitta; Thengs, Kjetil Vikhamar

(2020)

Records of real people : Linguistic variation in Middle English local documents.

John Benjamins Publishing Company.

ISBN 9789027207951.

Volum 11.

Hefte ..

Traxel, Oliver Martin; Stenroos, Merja Riitta; Mäkinen, Martti; Thengs, Kjetil Vikhamar

(2019)

Current Explorations in Middle English: Selected Papers from the 10th International Conference on Middle English (ICOME), University of Stavanger, Norway, 2017.

Peter Lang Publishing Group.

ISBN 978-3631782057.

Hefte 56.

Stenroos, Merja Riitta; Mäkinen, Martti; Særheim, Inge

(2012)

Language Contact and Development around the North Sea.

John Benjamins Publishing Company.

ISBN 978-90-272-4839-8.

Volum 321.

Hefte 4.

Formidling

Stenroos, Merja Riitta

(2023)

‘As y shal onswere byfore god & man’: late and post-medieval legal statements as sociolinguistic evidence.

Sociolinguistic Variation in Historical Legal Texts from Britain;

2023-10-06 - 2023-10-07.

Stenroos, Merja Riitta

(2023)

Nu is þeo leore for-leten: complexity, conservatism and substitution sets in historical English spelling.

SELIM 2023;

2023-09-13 - 2023-09-14.

Stenroos, Merja Riitta

(2021)

The loss and persistence of spellings indicating rounded vowels in late and post-medieval West Midland texts.

ICEHL21;

2021-06-07 - 2021-06-11.

Stenroos, Merja Riitta

(2021)

Traditional spelling as identity marking in the history of English.

Spelling identities: 2nd symposium on Linguistic Identities;

2021-11-29 - 2021-11-30.

Stenroos, Merja Riitta

(2019)

What, if anything, are Middle English dialects? Some thoughts on a changing concept..

11th International Conference on Middle English;

2019-02-05 - 2019-02-08.

Stenroos, Merja Riitta

(2019)

The presence of women in Middle English local documents.

SELIM 31;

2019-09-19 - 2019-09-21.

Stenroos, Merja Riitta

(2019)

Historical documents as expressions of identity: the MELD corpus.

Linguistic Identities Symposium;

2019-09-12 - 2019-09-13.

Stenroos, Merja Riitta

(2018)

Late medieval English documentary and literary language: how different are they?.

The 20th International Conference on English Historical Linguistics;

2018-08-27 - 2018-08-31.

Stenroos, Merja Riitta

(2018)

Formulaicness, individual voice and the function of late medieval English letters .

SELIM 30;

2018-09-27 - 2018-09-29.

Stenroos, Merja Riitta

(2017)

In our vulgar tongue: the ‘vernacularisation' and 'standardisation' of local administrative writing in late and post-medieval England .

The Emergence of Standard English in Multilingual Britain;

2017-04-20 - 2017-04-21.

Stenroos, Merja Riitta

(2016)

Multilingualism and visual grammar in late medieval English land surveys.

HiSoN 2016 Historical Sociolinguistics and Socio-Cultural Change;

2016-03-10 - 2016-03-11.

Stenroos, Merja Riitta

(2016)

Land documents as a source of word geography.

19th International Conference on English Historical Linguistics;

2016-08-22 - 2017-08-26.

Stenroos, Merja

(2014)

Mapping Middle English documentary texts.

SELIM 26;

2014-09-18 - 2014-09-20.

Stenroos, Merja

(2014)

Money, monks and murder: using English in the Middle Ages.

Åpen fagdag;

2014-09-28 - .

Stenroos, Merja

(2014)

Beyond the predictable: schoolbooks and the habit of bilingual writing in late medieval England.

Historical code-switching: the next step;

2014-06-11 - 2014-06-13.

Stenroos, Merja

(2014)

Contextualizing the written language of English merchants in the fifteenth century.

Merchants of innovation;

2014-04-07 - 2014-04-09.

Stenroos, Merja

(2014)

The MELD project: update on progress and thoughts on the way ahead.

The 3rd Middle English Scribal Texts Symposium;

2014-08-19 - .

Stenroos, Merja; Thengs, Kjetil Vikhamar

(2013)

Middle English legal documents and the geography of written dialects.

ICOME 8 (8th international conference on Middle English);

2013-05-02 - 2013-05-04.

Stenroos, Merja; Thengs, Kjetil Vikhamar

(2013)

The traces of vernacular literacy: mapping Middle English written variation.

Historical perspectives on English urban vernaculars;

2013-11-16.

Stenroos, Merja; Thengs, Kjetil Vikhamar

(2013)

The language and geography of Middle English documentary texts.

Middle English Scribal Texts symposium;

2013-09-30.

Stenroos, Merja

(2013)

31 ord for ’man’.

UniverS : magasin for Universitetet i Stavanger.

Stenroos, Merja

(2013)

Griser med og uten saus.

UniverS : magasin for Universitetet i Stavanger.

Stenroos, Merja Riitta

(2012)

Dialect and bilingualism in late medieval English schoolbooks.

17th International Conference of English Historical Linguistics (ICEHL);

2012-08-20 - 2012-08-25.

Stenroos, Merja Riitta

(2012)

The development of OE eo/ēo and the systematicity of Middle English spelling.

SELIM 12;

2012-10-04 - 2012-10-06.

Stenroos, Merja Riitta

(2012)

Full som en lord.

UniverS : magasin for Universitetet i Stavanger.

Stenroos, Merja Riitta

(2012)

Å svive rundt på øya Man.

UniverS : magasin for Universitetet i Stavanger.

Stenroos, Merja Riitta

(2012)

Real people in real places: towards a corpus of Middle English local documents.

Middle English local documents - language, geography and social history;

2012-09-07 - .

Stenroos, Merja Riitta; Makinen, M; Særheim, Inge

(2012)

Editors' introduction. I: Language Contact and Development around the North Sea.

John Benjamins Publishing Company.

ISBN 978-90-272-4839-8.

s.ix-xvi.

Stenroos, Merja Riitta

(2011)

Speaking to whom? Identity and intelligibility in Middle English scribal transmission.

Scribes as Agents of Language Change;

2011-04-04 - 2011-04-06.

Stenroos, Merja Riitta

(2011)

"For englisch was it neuere": grammar books and vernacularisation in fifteenth-century England.

Latin and vernacular grammatica in medieval Europe;

2011-08-11 - 2011-08-12.

Stenroos, Merja Riitta

(2011)

Introduction to MEG-C 2011.

Lansering av Middle English Grammar Corpus 2011.1;

2011-04-10.

Stenroos, Merja Riitta; Thengs, Kjetil Vikhamar

(2011)

Two Staffordshires: real and typological space in the study of Middle English linguistic variation.

Helsinki Corpus Festival;

2011-09-27 - 2011-10-02.

Stenroos, Merja Riitta

(2011)

Skolegang og skolebøker i mellomalderen: hva engelske håndskrifter kan fortelle.

Åpen fagdag 2011;

2011-12-01.

Stenroos, Merja Riitta

(2011)

Et lydbilde fra helvete.

UniverS : magasin for Universitetet i Stavanger.

Hefte 1.

Stenroos, Merja Riitta

(2011)

Da jentene var gutter.

UniverS : magasin for Universitetet i Stavanger.

Hefte 3.

Stenroos, Merja Riitta

(2011)

Hody-mukke.

UniverS : magasin for Universitetet i Stavanger.

Hefte 4.

Stenroos, Merja

(2010)

Kunsten å lese mellomengelsk: trghug og thork.

Univers.

Volum 1.

Stenroos, Merja

(2010)

På jakt etter de vises stein: ord for den innvidde.

Univers.

Volum 4.

Stenroos, Merja

(2008)

Sal, xal, schal, shal and ssal: written forms of shall/should in Middle English and the question of their phonological significance.

The 15th International Conference of English Historical Linguistics;

2008-08-25 - 2008-08-29.

Stenroos, Merja

(2008)

The Middle English Grammar Project.

Symposium in celebration of the Middle English Grammar Corpus;

2008-04-25 - 2008-04-26.

Stenroos, Merja

(2008)

Transcription and lemmatization in the Middle English Grammar Project.

utenTitteltekst;

2008-05-28.

Stenroos, Merja

(2007)

Sampling and annotation in the Middle English Grammar Project.

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Volum 1.

Stenroos, Merja

(2007)

Making sense of Middle English spelling variation: the (sh) set.

Nordic Association of English Studies Conference;

2007-05-24 - 2007-05-26.

Stenroos, Merja; Mäkinen, Martti

(2007)

The Middle English Grammar Corpus and Database.

utenTitteltekst;

2007-02-27.

Stenroos, Merja; Mäkinen, Martti

(2007)

The Middle English Grammar project: working towards a corpus of Middle English localisable texts.

International Corpus Archive of Modern and Medieval English (ICAME-28);

2007-05-23 - 2007-05-27.

Stenroos, Merja

(2006)

The pronoun of address in Piers Plowman: authorial and scribal usage in some C-text manuscripts.

The 14th International Conference on English Historical Linguistics;

2006-08-21 - 2006-08-26.

Stenroos, Merja

(2006)

Women and dangerous things in the thirteenth-century Southwest Midlands: reconsidering the semantic side of the English gender change.

utenTitteltekst;

2006-02-22.

Stenroos, Merja

(2006)

A History of Middle and Early Modern English.

NLT - Norsk lingvistisk tidsskrift.

ISSN 0800-3076.

Volum 24.

Hefte 1.

Stenroos, Merja

(2005)

Reconsidering a Scandinavian loan: the spread of they, their, them in English.

Språkforum, Det humanistiske fakultet, Universitetet i Stavanger;

2005-01-28.

Stenroos, Merja

(2005)

The premature reformation: learning, literacy and radicalism in the English Wycliffite movement.

Forum for Historie og Samfunn, Det humanistiske fakultet, Universitetet i Stavanger;

2005-04-06.

Stenroos, Merja

(2005)

"Shalt thou so, knave?" The English pronoun of address as a problem area in late- and post-medieval written English.

Symposium on Literacy Studies, University of Stavanger;

2005-04-22 - 2005-04-24.

Stenroos, Merja

(2005)

Unmarked or unsexed? The loss of grammatical gender reconsidered.

The 5th International Conference on Middle English;

2005-08-24 - 2005-08-27.

Stenroos, Merja

(2005)

A Middle English mess of fricative spellings: reflections on thorn, yogh and their rivals.

The 4th Medieval English Studies Symposium, 27-28 November 2005;

2005-11-27 - 2005-11-28.

Stenroos, Merja

(2004)

Grammatical gender in Early Middle English texts of the Southwest Midlands.

13th International Conference on English Historical Linguistics;

2004-08-24 - 2004-08-28.

Stenroos, Merja

(2004)

The spread of they in Middle English: functional, diatopic and diastratic perspectives.

Third Middle English Studies Symposium;

2004-11-27 - 2004-11-28.

Stenroos, Merja

(2003)

Regional dialects and spelling conventions in Late Middle English: searches for (th) in the LALME data.

First International Conference on Historical English Dialectology;

2003-09-04 - 2003-09-07.

Stenroos, Merja

(2002)

The Middle English Grammar Project.

International Conference of English Historical Linguistics 12;

2002-08-20.

Kunstnerisk produksjon

Stenroos, Merja Riitta; Mäkinen, Martti; Horobin, Simon; Smith, Jeremy

(2011)

Middle English Grammar Corpus (MEG-C) 2011.1.

Stenroos, Merja; Mäkinen, Martti; Smith, Jeremy; Horobin, Simon

(2007)

The Middle English Grammar Corpus.