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The Handbook of Historical Linguistics 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.Contains an extensive introduction that places the study of historical linguistics in its proper context within linguistics and the historical sciences in general Covers the methodology of historical linguistics and presents sophisticated overviews of the principles governing phonological, morphological
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monografia Rebiun21964596 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun21964596 m o d | cr#-n--------- 020523s2003 mauab ob 001 0 eng 0-470-75633-0 9786612343353 1-4051-6620-7 1-282-34335-1 1-280-28426-9 1-78034-184-9 9786610284269 0-470-70031-9 0-470-75639-X 1-4051-2296-X UPVA 997910882103706 CBUC 991010342117206709 CBUC 991012594645606708 MiAaPQ MiAaPQ MiAaPQ eng 306.44 417.7 417/.7 The handbook of historical linguistics electronic resource] edited by Brian D. Joseph and Richard D. Janda Malden, MA Blackwell Pub. 2003 Malden, MA Malden, MA Blackwell Pub. 1 online resource (902 p.) 1 online resource (902 p.) Text txt computer c online resource cr Blackwell handbooks in linguistics Description based upon print version of record Includes bibliographical references (p. [744]-842) and indexes The Handbook of Historical Linguistics; Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; Part I Introduction; On Language, Change, and Language Change - Or, Of History, Linguistics, and Historical Linguistics; Part II Methods for Studying Language Change; 1 The Comparative Method; 2 On the Limits of the Comparative Method; 3 Internal Reconstruction; 4 How to Show Languages are Related: Methods for Distant Genetic Relationship; 5 Diversity and Stability in Language; Part III Phonological Change; 6 The Phonological Basis of Sound Change; 7 Neogrammarian Sound Change 8 Variationist Approaches to Phonological Change9 "Phonologization" as the Start of Dephoneticization - Or, On Sound Change and its Aftermath: Of Extension, Generalization, Lexicalization, and Morphologization; Part IV Morphological and Lexical Change; 10 Analogy: The Warp and Woof of Cognition; 11 Analogical Change; 12 Naturalness and Morphological Change; 13 Morphologization from Syntax; Part V Syntactic Change; 14 Grammatical Approaches to Syntactic Change; 15 Variationist Approaches to Syntactic Change; 16 Cross-Linguistic Perspectives on Syntactic Change 17 Functional Perspectives on Syntactic ChangePart VI Pragmatico-Semantic Change; 18 Grammaticalization; 19 Mechanisms of Change in Grammaticization: The Role of Frequency; 20 Constructions in Grammaticalization; 21 An Approach to Semantic Change; Part VII Explaining Linguistic Change; 22 Phonetics and Historical Phonology; 23 Contact as a Source of Language Change; 24 Dialectology and Linguistic Diffusion; 25 Psycholinguistic Perspectives on Language Change; Bibliography; Subject Index; Name Index; Language Index The Handbook of Historical Linguistics 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.Contains an extensive introduction that places the study of historical linguistics in its proper context within linguistics and the historical sciences in general Covers the methodology of historical linguistics and presents sophisticated overviews of the principles governing phonological, morphological English Historical linguistics Electronic books Joseph, Brian D. Janda, Richard D. 1-4051-2747-3 0-631-19571-8 Blackwell handbooks in linguistics