English words: history and structure
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adam_text | English Words
This new edition is concerned primarily with the learned vocabulary of
English
-
the words borrowed from the classical languages. It surveys
the historical events that define the layers of vocabulary in English, intro¬
duces some of the basic principles of linguistic analysis, and is a helpful
manual for vocabulary discernment and enrichment. An online workbook
contains readings, exercises, and root lists accompanying each chapter to
strengthen knowledge acquired in the classroom.
New to this edition:
•
Updated with a discussion of the most recent trends of blending
and shortening associated with texting and other forms of electronic
communication.
•
Includes a new classification of the types of allomorphy.
•
Discusses important topics such as segment sonority and the historical
shifting of long vowels in English.
•
Includes a new section on Grimm s Law, explaining some of the more
obscure links between Germanic and classical cognates.
DONKA
minkova
is Professor of English in the Department of English
at the University of California, Los Angeles.
Robert
stockwell
is Professor Emeritus in the Department of
Linguistics at the University of California, Los Angeles.
Contents
Preface
to the second edition and acknowledgements page
xiii
An introduction to the textbook
1
1
Word-origins
5
1
Lexical heritage
5
2
Regular word-formation
7
2.1
Derivation by affixation
7
2.2
Derivation without affixation
8
2.3
Compounding
9
3
New word creation
11
3.1
Creation
de novo
12
3.2
Blending
13
3.3
Clipping
14
3.4
Back-formation
15
3.5
Abbreviations: acronyms and initialisms
16
3.5.1
Acronyms
16
3.5.2
Initialisms
16
3.5.3
Imitative acronyms
17
3.5.4
Abbreviations in electronic communication
18
3.6
Eponyms
19
3.7
Other sources
22
4
Word-obsolescence and word-death
22
2
The background of English
24
1
The family history of English
24
1.1
Indo-European
27
1.2
The Germanic branch
31
1.3
English
33
2
Historical influences on the early vocabulary of English
35
2.1
The indigenous vocabulary of Old English
35
2.1.1
Earliest loanwords
3 6
2.1.2
The Scandinavian element
38
2.2
English becomes a hybrid
40
2.2.1
French loanwords in Middle English
42
viii Contents
3
Composition
of the Early Modern and Modern
English Vocabulary
46
1
The Early Modern English cultural scene
46
2
Vocabulary enrichment during the Renaissance
48
3
Transmission, etymology, source identification
54
4
Summary of early British history and loanwords in English
61
4
Smaller than words: morphemes and types
of morphemes
63
1
The smallest meaningful units
63
1.1
What is a morpheme?
64
1.2
The properties of morphemes
65
2
Types of morphemes
69
2.1
Roots
69
2.2
Affixes
71
2.3
Functions of affixes
73
3
Compounds
76
4
Hyphens
77
5
Cognates
78
5.1
Shared structure
80
5.2
Shared form and meaning
81
6
Finding roots in a dictionary
81
5
Allomorphy, phonetics, and affixation
83
1
Morphological rules
83
1.1
Types of allomorphy
83
1.2
Origins of allomorphy and variability of cognates
85
1.3
Some triggers of phonetic change
86
2
The sounds of English
89
2.1
Phonetic notation systems
89
2.2
Phonetic symbols in square brackets
90
2.3
Consonantal parameters
91
2.3.1
Place of articulation
91
2.3.2
Manner of articulation
91
2.3.3
Voicing
92
2.3.4
English consonants: summary
93
2.4
English vowels
93
2.4.1
Vowel variation
94
2.4.2
Vowel parameters
95
2.5
Reduction of vowels
98
2.6
Long-vowel shifting
99
3
The affixes of English
101
3.1
Prefixes
102
3.2
Suffixes
105
6
Replacement rules
108
1
Assimilation and types of assimilation
108
2
Labial assimilation
109
2.1
Blocking of labial assimilation
111
Contents
3
Voicing assimilation
112
3.1
Left-to-right voicing assimilation
113
4
Total assimilation
114
4.1
Total assimilation of prefixes
114
4.2
Double consonant spellings
116
5
Replacement by weakening or strengthening
117
5.1
T-Lenition
118
5.1.1
T-Lenition and spelling
118
5.1.2
T-Lenition, palatalization, and affrication
119
5.1.3
Summary of palatalization and affrication after
T-Lenition
120
5.2
D-Lenition
120
5.2.1
Summary: palatalization and affrication
of dental stops
121
5.3
[vJ-Vocalization
122
6
Vowel replacement
122
6.1
<a>-Weakening
123
6.2
<e>-Weakening
123
6.3
Multiple weakening
124
7
Backness assimilation
125
7
Deletion rules and other kinds of allomorphy
126
1
Consonant deletion
126
1.1
S-Drop
127
1.1.1
Spelling exceptions
128
1.1.2
Exceptions to S-Drop
129
1.1.3
Other affixes in -s
130
1.2
X-Drop
131
1.2.1
Exceptions to X-Drop
132
1.3
N-Drop
132
1.3.1
Pronunciation and boundaries
133
1.3.2
Nasal Drop in other prefixes
135
2
Vowel deletion
136
2.1
V-Drop in hiatus
136
2.1.1
Exceptions
137
2.2
Syllable syncopation
137
2.2.1
Preservation of <-er> and <-or>
138
3
Expansion rules: vowel or consonant epenthesis
139
3.1
U-Epenthesis
139
3.2
P-Epenthesis
140
8
Fossilized allomorphy: false cognates and other
etymological pitfalls
142
1
Fossilized allomorphy
142
2
Consonant correspondences: the First Consonant Shift
(Grimm s Law)
142
3
Gradation
146
3.1
Gradation in Germanic
146
Contents
4
Rhotacism
147
4.1 Rhotacism in Latin
147
4.2 Rhotacism in
Germanie
148
5
Metathesis (transposition)
149
6
Obscure cognates: completely unpredictable allomorphy
149
7
False cognates
151
7.1
Boundary misplacement
151
7.2
Homophony in roots and affixes
152
7.2.1
Root homophony
153
7.3
Affix homophony
155
7.3.1
Phonetic rules and homophony
156
7.3.2
Homophony of suffixes
157
7.3.3
Mixed homophony: affixes and roots
158
8
Pseudo-suffixes
159
9
Semantic variation
160
10
Multiple derivatives
-
multiple meanings
161
11
Multiple affixes
-
same meaning
162
9
Semantic relations and semantic change
163
1
Introduction and terminology
163
1.1
Sense variation: homophony, homonymy, polysemy
163
1.2
Diversity of meanings
165
1.3
Similarity and contrast: synonymy, antonomy,
hyponymy
165
1.4
Some more -onyms
167
2
How meanings change ( semantic change )
168
2.1
External forces
168
2.1.1
Technology and current relevance
168
2.1.2
Changing cultural relevance
170
2.1.3
Other types of associations
171
2.2
Internal forces: analogy
172
2.3
Internal forces: semantic nativization
173
3
The results of semantic change
174
3.1
Scope change
174
3.1.1
Loss of specificity
175
3.1.2
Narrowing/specialization
177
3.2
Status change: amelioration and pejoration
178
3.3
Mixed examples
179
4
Semantic guesswork
180
10
The pronunciation of classical words in English
182
1
Unassimilated classical words
182
1.1
The pronunciation of consonants in unassimilated
classical words
183
1.2
The pronunciation of vowels in unassimilated classical
words
184
2
More on consonant spelling and pronunciation in non-native
words
186
Contents
3
Finding the main stress
189
3.1
Syllable structure, syllable division, and syllable
weight
190
3.2
The role of final syllables
192
3.3
Steps in determination of main stress placement
194
4
Stress-changing affixes
198
4.1
Affixes which attract the stress to the syllable on
their left
198
Appendix: morpheme list
200
Index
216
|
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English Words
This new edition is concerned primarily with the learned vocabulary of
English
-
the words borrowed from the classical languages. It surveys
the historical events that define the layers of vocabulary in English, intro¬
duces some of the basic principles of linguistic analysis, and is a helpful
manual for vocabulary discernment and enrichment. An online workbook
contains readings, exercises, and root lists accompanying each chapter to
strengthen knowledge acquired in the classroom.
New to this edition:
•
Updated with a discussion of the most recent trends of blending
and shortening associated with texting and other forms of electronic
communication.
•
Includes a new classification of the types of allomorphy.
•
Discusses important topics such as segment sonority and the historical
shifting of long vowels in English.
•
Includes a new section on Grimm's Law, explaining some of the more
obscure links between Germanic and classical cognates.
DONKA
minkova
is Professor of English in the Department of English
at the University of California, Los Angeles.
Robert
stockwell
is Professor Emeritus in the Department of
Linguistics at the University of California, Los Angeles.
Contents
Preface
to the second edition and acknowledgements page
xiii
An introduction to the textbook
1
1
Word-origins
5
1
Lexical heritage
5
2
Regular word-formation
7
2.1
Derivation by affixation
7
2.2
Derivation without affixation
8
2.3
Compounding
9
3
New word creation
11
3.1
Creation
de novo
12
3.2
Blending
13
3.3
Clipping
14
3.4
Back-formation
15
3.5
Abbreviations: acronyms and initialisms
16
3.5.1
Acronyms
16
3.5.2
Initialisms
16
3.5.3
Imitative acronyms
17
3.5.4
Abbreviations in electronic communication
18
3.6
Eponyms
19
3.7
Other sources
22
4
Word-obsolescence and word-death
22
2
The background of English
24
1
The family history of English
24
1.1
Indo-European
27
1.2
The Germanic branch
31
1.3
English
33
2
Historical influences on the early vocabulary of English
35
2.1
The indigenous vocabulary of Old English
35
2.1.1
Earliest loanwords
3 6
2.1.2
The Scandinavian element
38
2.2
English becomes a hybrid
40
2.2.1
French loanwords in Middle English
42
viii Contents
3
Composition
of the Early Modern and Modern
English Vocabulary
46
1
The Early Modern English cultural scene
46
2
Vocabulary enrichment during the Renaissance
48
3
Transmission, etymology, source identification
54
4
Summary of early British history and loanwords in English
61
4
Smaller than words: morphemes and types
of morphemes
63
1
The smallest meaningful units
63
1.1
What is a morpheme?
64
1.2
The properties of morphemes
65
2
Types of morphemes
69
2.1
Roots
69
2.2
Affixes
71
2.3
Functions of affixes
73
3
Compounds
76
4
Hyphens
77
5
Cognates
78
5.1
Shared structure
80
5.2
Shared form and meaning
81
6
Finding roots in a dictionary
81
5
Allomorphy, phonetics, and affixation
83
1
Morphological rules
83
1.1
Types of allomorphy
83
1.2
Origins of allomorphy and variability of cognates
85
1.3
Some triggers of phonetic change
86
2
The sounds of English
89
2.1
Phonetic notation systems
89
2.2
Phonetic symbols in square brackets
90
2.3
Consonantal parameters
91
2.3.1
Place of articulation
91
2.3.2
Manner of articulation
91
2.3.3
Voicing
92
2.3.4
English consonants: summary
93
2.4
English vowels
93
2.4.1
Vowel variation
94
2.4.2
Vowel parameters
95
2.5
Reduction of vowels
98
2.6
Long-vowel shifting
99
3
The affixes of English
101
3.1
Prefixes
102
3.2
Suffixes
105
6
Replacement rules
108
1
Assimilation and types of assimilation
108
2
Labial assimilation
109
2.1
Blocking of labial assimilation
111
Contents
3
Voicing assimilation
112
3.1
Left-to-right voicing assimilation
113
4
Total assimilation
114
4.1
Total assimilation of prefixes
114
4.2
Double consonant spellings
116
5
Replacement by weakening or strengthening
117
5.1
T-Lenition
118
5.1.1
T-Lenition and spelling
118
5.1.2
T-Lenition, palatalization, and affrication
119
5.1.3
Summary of palatalization and affrication after
T-Lenition
120
5.2
D-Lenition
120
5.2.1
Summary: palatalization and affrication
of dental stops
121
5.3
[vJ-Vocalization
122
6
Vowel replacement
122
6.1
<a>-Weakening
123
6.2
<e>-Weakening
123
6.3
Multiple weakening
124
7
Backness assimilation
125
7
Deletion rules and other kinds of allomorphy
126
1
Consonant deletion
126
1.1
S-Drop
127
1.1.1
Spelling exceptions
128
1.1.2
Exceptions to S-Drop
129
1.1.3
Other affixes in -s
130
1.2
X-Drop
131
1.2.1
Exceptions to X-Drop
132
1.3
N-Drop
132
1.3.1
Pronunciation and boundaries
133
1.3.2
Nasal Drop in other prefixes
135
2
Vowel deletion
136
2.1
V-Drop in hiatus
136
2.1.1
Exceptions
137
2.2
Syllable syncopation
137
2.2.1
Preservation of <-er> and <-or>
138
3
Expansion rules: vowel or consonant epenthesis
139
3.1
U-Epenthesis
139
3.2
P-Epenthesis
140
8
Fossilized allomorphy: false cognates and other
etymological pitfalls
142
1
Fossilized allomorphy
142
2
Consonant correspondences: the First Consonant Shift
(Grimm's Law)
142
3
Gradation
146
3.1
Gradation in Germanic
146
Contents
4
Rhotacism
147
4.1 Rhotacism in Latin
147
4.2 Rhotacism in
Germanie
148
5
Metathesis (transposition)
149
6
Obscure cognates: completely unpredictable allomorphy
149
7
False cognates
151
7.1
Boundary misplacement
151
7.2
Homophony in roots and affixes
152
7.2.1
Root homophony
153
7.3
Affix homophony
155
7.3.1
Phonetic rules and homophony
156
7.3.2
Homophony of suffixes
157
7.3.3
Mixed homophony: affixes and roots
158
8
Pseudo-suffixes
159
9
Semantic variation
160
10
Multiple derivatives
-
multiple meanings
161
11
Multiple affixes
-
same meaning
162
9
Semantic relations and semantic change
163
1
Introduction and terminology
163
1.1
Sense variation: homophony, homonymy, polysemy
163
1.2
Diversity of meanings
165
1.3
Similarity and contrast: synonymy, antonomy,
hyponymy
165
1.4
Some more -onyms
167
2
How meanings change ("semantic change")
168
2.1
External forces
168
2.1.1
Technology and current relevance
168
2.1.2
Changing cultural relevance
170
2.1.3
Other types of associations
171
2.2
Internal forces: analogy
172
2.3
Internal forces: semantic nativization
173
3
The results of semantic change
174
3.1
Scope change
174
3.1.1
Loss of specificity
175
3.1.2
Narrowing/specialization
177
3.2
Status change: amelioration and pejoration
178
3.3
Mixed examples
179
4
Semantic guesswork
180
10
The pronunciation of classical words in English
182
1
Unassimilated classical words
182
1.1
The pronunciation of consonants in unassimilated
classical words
183
1.2
The pronunciation of vowels in unassimilated classical
words
184
2
More on consonant spelling and pronunciation in non-native
words
186
Contents
3
Finding the main stress
189
3.1
Syllable structure, syllable division, and syllable
weight
190
3.2
The role of final syllables
192
3.3
Steps in determination of main stress placement
194
4
Stress-changing affixes
198
4.1
Affixes which attract the stress to the syllable on
their left
198
Appendix: morpheme list
200
Index
216 |
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callnumber-subject | PE - English Languages |
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dewey-full | 422 |
dewey-hundreds | 400 - Language |
dewey-ones | 422 - Etymology of standard English |
dewey-raw | 422 |
dewey-search | 422 |
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dewey-tens | 420 - English & Old English (Anglo-Saxon) |
discipline | Anglistik / Amerikanistik |
discipline_str_mv | Anglistik / Amerikanistik |
edition | 2. ed. |
era | Geschichte gnd |
era_facet | Geschichte |
format | Book |
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title | English words history and structure |
title_auth | English words history and structure |
title_exact_search | English words history and structure |
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title_full | English words history and structure Donka Minkova and Robert Stockwell |
title_fullStr | English words history and structure Donka Minkova and Robert Stockwell |
title_full_unstemmed | English words history and structure Donka Minkova and Robert Stockwell |
title_short | English words |
title_sort | english words history and structure |
title_sub | history and structure |
topic | Englisch English language Etymology English language Morphology English language Word formation Vocabulary Wortschatz (DE-588)4126555-5 gnd Morphologie Linguistik (DE-588)4170560-9 gnd Etymologie (DE-588)4015640-0 gnd Semantik (DE-588)4054490-4 gnd Lexikologie (DE-588)4114409-0 gnd Englisch (DE-588)4014777-0 gnd Geschichte (DE-588)4020517-4 gnd Wortbildung (DE-588)4066957-9 gnd |
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