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001 78161644
003 DLC
005 19970822154144.6
008 711216c19711972nyua b 00010 eng
010 $a 78161644 //r97
020 $a0030848946
040 $aDLC$cDLC$dDLC
050 00 $aP25$b.K4
082 00 $a410/.8
100 10 $aKeiler, Allan R.,$ecomp.
245 12 $aA reader in historical and comparative linguistics$c[by] Allan R. Keiler.
260 0 $aNew York,$bHolt, Rinehart and Winston$c[1971, c1972]
300 $aviii, 367 p.$billus.$c23 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 $aGenetic relationship among languages, by H. A. Gleason, Jr.--The development of the Indo-European labiovelars with special reference to the dialects of ancient Italy, by J. Whatmough.--The reconstruction of proto-romance, by R. A. Hall, Jr.--Comparative method, by H. M. Hoenigswald.--Internal reconstruction of phonemic split, by J. W. Marchand.--Internal reconstruction in Seneca, by W. L. Chafe.--Some thoughts on sound laws, by J. Vendryès.--Principles of historical phonology, by R. Jakobson.--Function, structure, and sound change, by A. Martinet.--An issue in the theory of sound change: the neogrammarian position and its disconfirmation, by P. M. Postal.--Diachronic syntax and generative grammar, by E. C. Traugott.--Diachronic change in the complement system, by R. Lakoff.--Family tree, wave theory, and dialectology, by E. Pulgram.--On the theory of phonological associations among languages, by R. Jakobson.--Is a structural dialectology possible? By U. Weinreich.--On the mechanism of linguistic change, by W. Labov.--Ordered rules, dialect differences, and historical processes, by S. Saporta.--Typological studies and their contribution to historical comparative linguistics, by R. Jakobson.--Some universals of grammar with particular reference to the order of meaningful elements, by J. H. Greenberg.--Linguistic universals and linguistic change, by P. Kiparsky.
650 0 $aLinguistics.