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The handbook of historical linguistics

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"This well-conceived and lucidly written Handbook provides a detailed account of the numerous issues, methods, and results that characterize current work in historical linguistics, the area of linguistics most directly concerned with language change as well as past language states." "An extensive and comprehensive introduction by the editors places the study of historical linguistics in its proper context, both within the field of linguistics itself and within the historical sciences more generally. The 25 chapters, written by leading specialists in the field, cover the most important methods of historical linguistics, including comparative reconstruction and internal reconstruction, reliable ways of determining language relatedness, and contemporary approaches to dialectological investigation." "The volume also presents sophisticated overviews of the principles that emerge from the in-depth study of phonological, morphological, syntactic, and semantic change, including grammaticalization, and offers wide-ranging explorations of the major factors at work in the causation of change. Supplemented with an extensive bibliography and detailed indexes, this is an indispensable resource for anyone with an interest in history and/or language. Book jacket."--BOOK JACKET

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Blackwell Pub.
Language
English
Pages
881

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The handbook of historical linguistics
2005, Blackwell Pub.
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Handbook of Historical Linguistics
2003, Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
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Table of Contents

On language, change, and language change - or, of history, linguistics, and historical linguistics -- Richard D. Janda, Brian D. Joseph
Comparative method -- Robert L. Rankin
On the limits of the comparative method -- S.P. Harrison
Internal reconstruction -- Don Ringe
How to show languages are related : methods for distant genetic relationship -- Lyle Campbell
Diversity and stability in language -- Johanna Nichols
Phonological basis of sound change -- Paul Kiparsky
Neogrammarian sound change -- Mark Hale.
Variationist approaches to phonological change -- Gregory R. Guy
"Phonologization" as the start of dephoneticization - or, on sound change and its aftermath : of extension, generalization, lexicalization, and morphologization -- Richard D. Janda
Analogy : the warp and woof of cognition -- Raimo Anttila
Analogical change -- Hans Henrich Hock
Naturalness and morphological change -- Wolfgang U. Dressler
Morphologization from Syntax -- Brian D. Joseph
Grammatical approaches to syntactic change -- David Lightfoot.
Variationist approaches to syntactic change -- Susan Pintzuk
Cross-linguistic perspectives on syntactic change -- Alice C. Harris
Functional perspectives on syntactic change -- Marianne Mithun
Grammaticalization -- Bernd Heine
Mechanisms of change in grammaticization : the role of frequency -- Joan Bybee
Contructions in grammaticalization -- Elizabeth Closs Traugott
Approach to semantic change -- Benjamin W. Fortson IV
Phonetics and historical phonology -- John J. Ohala
Contact as a source of language change -- Sarah Grey Thomason.
Dialectology and linguistic diffusion -- Walt Wolfram, Natalie Schilling-Estes
Psycholinguistic perspectives on language change -- Jean Aitchison.

Edition Notes

First published in paperback in 2005.

Includes bibliographical references (p. [744]-842) and indexes.

Published in
Malden, MA
Series
Blackwell handbooks in linguistics

Classifications

Library of Congress
P140.H35 2006, P140 .H35 2005

The Physical Object

Pagination
xviii, 881 p. :
Number of pages
881

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Open Library
OL14559847M
ISBN 10
1405127473
ISBN 13
9781405127479
OCLC/WorldCat
61135809, 244174827
Goodreads
3332980

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