The present volume presents scholarly study into Old French as it is
practiced today, in all of its forms, within a variety of theoretical
frameworks, from Optimality Theory to Minimalism to Discourse Analysis.
Many of the chapters are corpus-based, reflecting a new trend in the
field, as more electronic corpora become available. The chapters
contribute to our understanding of both the synchronic state and
diachronic evolution, not only of Old French, but of language in
general. Its breadth is extensive in that contributors pursue research
on a wide variety of topics in Old French focusing on the various
subsystems of language. All examples are carefully glossed and the
relevant characteristics of Old French are clearly explained, which
makes it uniquely accessible to non-specialists and linguists at all
levels of training.