Historical linguistics: critical concepts in linguistics
Historical linguistics is concerned with the way languages change over time, looking both at the distant past and at the present day, and taking as its point of departure the truism that the only constant in language is that it is always changing. This new title from Routledges Major Works series, C...
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Zusammenfassung: | Historical linguistics is concerned with the way languages change over time, looking both at the distant past and at the present day, and taking as its point of departure the truism that the only constant in language is that it is always changing. This new title from Routledges Major Works series, Critical Concepts in Linguistics, assembles in six volumes foundational and canonical pieces, together with the very best cutting-edge research, from this rich and flourishing field.With a full index, together with a comprehensive introduction, newly written by the editors, which places the collected material in its intellectual context, Historical Linguistics is an essential work of reference. The collection will be particularly useful as an essential database allowing scattered and often fugitive material to be easily located. It will also be welcomed as a crucial tool permitting rapid access to less familiar and sometimes overlooked texts. It is a vital one-stop research and pedagogic resource"-- |
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adam_text | CONTENTS;)
Acknowledgements
xvii
Chronological table of reprinted articles and chapters
xviii
General introduction
1
HOPE
С
DAWSON AND BRIAN D. JOSEPH
VOLUME I CONCEPTUAL BASES
PART I
Conceptual bases
21
1
Excerpts from Part One General principles
23
FERDINAND DE SAUSSURE
2
Excerpts from Part Three,
Diachronie
linguistics1
49
FERDINAND DE SAUSSURE
3
Language as a historical product: drift
74
EDWARD SAPIR
4
Abductive and deductive change
89
HENNING
ANDERSEN
5
On the notion Explanation in historical linguistics
120
ROBERT
JEFFERS
6 Diachronie
explanation: putting speakers back into
the picture
138
BRIAN
D
JOSEPH
7
Understanding linguistic innovations
157
HENNING
ANDERSEN
VII
CONTENTS
8 Transmission and
diffusion
176
WILLIAM LABOV
9 An
examination of the evidence for OE indirect passives
229
JACQUELINE
HARING
RUSSOM
VOLUME II CAUSES OF CHANGE
Acknowledgements
vii
PART
2
Causes of change
2.1
Physiological factors
10
The listener as a source of sound change
3
JOHN J. OHALA
2.2
Psychological/cognitive factors
11
Phonology in generative grammar
28
MORRIS HALLE
12
The suffixing preference: a processing explanation
48
ANNE CUTLER, JOHN A. HAWKINS AND GARY GILLIGAN
13
Cognitive processes in grammaticalization
81
JOAN BYBEE
2.3
Functional factors
14
Function, structure, and sound change
102
ANDRÉ
MARTINET
15
An explanation of drift
135
THEO VENNEMANN
16
Word frequency and context of use in the lexical diffusion
of phonetically conditioned sound change
161
JOAN BYBEE
2.4
Social factors
17
Adolescent social structure and the spread of
linguistic change
193
PENELOPE
ECKERT
Vlil
CONTENTS
18 The
social
motivation of a sound
change
218
WILLIAM LABOV
19
Sex, covert prestige and linguistic change in the urban
British English of Norwich
252
PETER TRUDGILL
VOLUME III METHODS IN HISTORICAL LINGUISTICS
Acknowledgements
ix
PART3
Language relatedness/language families
1
3.
l
Comparative
method and family tree models
(Language Relationships A)
20
Excerpts from
La méthode
comparative
en
Unguistìque
historique
3
ANTOINE MEILLET
21
A note on
sound-change
22
LEONARD BLOOMFIELD
22
The principal step in
comparative
grammar
24
HENRY M. HOENIGSWALD
23
The methodology of language
classification
33
JOSEPH H.
GREENBERG
24
Review
article
on Language in the Americas
by Joseph H.
Greenberg
37
LYLE CAMPBELL
25
Etymologies, equations, and comparanda: types and values,
and criteria for judgment
66
CALVERT WATKINS
26
Swallow tales: chance and the world etymology
MALIQ A swallow, throat
78
HANS
HENRICH HOCK
27
Some draft principles for classification
101
ERIC P. HAMP
IX
CONTENTS
3.2 Computational/statistical/maihematical
methods (and models)
28
Language-tree divergence times support the Anatolian
theory of Indo-European origin
104
RUSSELL D. GRAY AND
QUENTIN D.
ATKINSON
29
A stochastic model of language evolution that incorporates
homoplasy and borrowing
113
TANDY WARNOW, STEVEN
N
EVANS, DONALD
RINGE
AND LUAY NAKHLEH
30
Why linguists don t do dates: evidence from Indo-European
and Australian languages
136
APRIL MCMAHON AND ROBERT MCMAHON
31
Salish internal relationships
150
MORRIS SWADESH
32
On the validity of glottochronology
166
KNUT BERGSLAND
AND HANS
VOGT
33
On the rate of replacement of word-meaning relationships
204
DAVID SANKOFF
34
From words to dates: water into wine, mathemagic
or phylogenetic inference?
211
QUENTIN
ATKINSON, GEOFF NICHOLLS, DAVID WELCH
AND RUSSELL GRAY
3.3
Results: Some controversial cases (Language Relationships B)
35
Excerpt from The ranking of
ρ
rotolatigli
ages and problems
of comparison at deeper levels*
233
MARY
R
HAAS
36
Algonquian, Wiyot, and Yurok: proving a distant
genetic relationship
242
I VES GODDARD
37
The Quechumaran hypothesis and lessons for
distant genetic comparison
254
LYLE CAMPBELL
38
Japanese and what other Altaic languages?
296
J MARSHALL
UNGER
39
Origin and relatives of the Basque language: review of
the evidence
308
R. L TRASK
CONTENTS
40
The comparative method and ventures beyond
Sino-Tibetan
337
ALEXANDER VOVIN
PART
4
Further on methods: reconstruction
359
4.1
Reconstruction: Comparative and internal, at the
phonological level and beyond
41
A
propos
de
οίστός
361
ANTOINE MEILLET
42
Towards Proto-Indo-European syntax: problems and
pseudo-problems
363
CALVERT WATKINS
43
Algonquian linguistic change and reconstruction
382
IVES GODDARD
44
Internal reconstruction in Seneca
396
WALLACE
L
CHAFE
4.2
Typologically based methodology
in reconstruction
45
Typological studies and their contribution to historical
comparative linguistics
417
ROMAN
JAKOBSON
46
Language typology and Indo-European
reconstruction
424
THOMAS V GAMKRELIDZE
47
Typology versus reconstruction
429
GEORGE DUNKEL
48
Did Proto-Indo-European have glottalized stops?
437
MICHAEL JOB
49 Im
plicational
universais
as predictors of word
order change
450
ЮНЫ
A. HAWKINS
50
Synchronie
and
d
iac hronic
universais
in phonology
JOSEPH
H.
GREENBERG
Xl
CONTENTS
51 Universals
constrain change: change results in
typological generalizations
499
PAUL KIPARSKY
VOLUME IV TYPES AND OUTCOMES
OFCHANGE
Acknowledgements
vii
PART
5
Sound change
1
52
The nature of sound change
3
CHARLES F. HOCKETT
53
A generative approach to historical linguistics
9
JAY H. JASANOFF
54
Resolving the Neogrammarian controversy
23
WILLIAM LABOV
55
Competing changes as a cause of residue
69
WILLIAM S.-Y. WANG
56
Each word has a history of its own
88
YAKOV MALKIEL
57
The phonological basis of sound change
98
PAUL KIPARSKY
58
Review article on An Introduction to Historical and
Comparative Linguistics
130
HANS
HENRICH HOCK
59
Utterance-finality
—
fram
ing the issues
156
BRIAN D. JOSEPH
60
The phonetics of sound change
166
JOHN OHALA
PART
6
Morphological change: analogy and
grammatkalization
203
61
Analogical change
205
HANS
HENRICH HOCK
Xli
CONTENTS
62
The how and why of
d
iac hronic morphologization
and
demorphologization
230
BRIAN D. JOSEPH AND RICHARD D.
JANDA
63
Phonetic analogy and conceptual analogy
248
THEO VENNEMANN
64
The nature of the so-called analogical processes
264
MARGARET E. WINTERS AND
JERZY KURYŁOWICZ
65
Analogy as a source of morphological complexity
294
RICHARD M. HOGG
66
On some principles of gram maticization
300
PAUL J. HOPPER
67
Why is
grammaticalization
irreversible?
316
MARTIN HASPELMATH
VOLUME V TYPES AND OUTCOMES OF CHANGE
Acknowledgements
vii
68
What s wrong with grammaticalization?
1
LYLE CAMPBELL
69
Analogical change as a problem for linguistic theory
51
PAUL KIPARSKY
70
Analogy reconsidered
71
NIGEL VINCENT
71
How does a language acquire gender markers?
85
JOSEPH H.
GREENBERG
72
Rules and
schemas
in the development and use of the
English past tense
113
JOAN L. BYBEE AND DAN I. SLOBIN
PART
7
Syntactic change
141
73
Historical syntax and
synchronie
morphology: an
archaeologist s field trip
143
TALMY
GIVÓN
74
Reflexes of grammar in patterns of language change
168
ANTHONY
S
KROCH
Xlii
CONTENTS
75
Does
gram
m
a tica I iza
tion
need
reanalysis?
216
MARTIN HASPELMATH
76
Mutations of linguistic categories
246
EMILE BENVENISTE
77 Diachronie
syntax
254
MARK HALE
78
An explanation of word order change SVO
—►
SOV
273
CHARLES
N.
LI AND SANDRA A. THOMPSON
79
Reanalysis and actualization in syntactic change
287
ALAN TIMBERLAKE
80
Grammaticalization, the clausal hierarchy and
semantic bleaching
308
IAN ROBERTS
PART
8
Semantic/lexical change
335
81
Color appearance and the emergence and evolution of
basic color lexicons
337
PAUL KAY AND
LUISA
MAFFI
82
On the rise of
epistemic
meanings in English: an example
of subject
¿fica
t
ion in semantic change
369
ELIZABETH CLOSS
TRAUGOTT
VOLUME VI
THE SOCIAL DIMENSION TO
LANGUAGE CHANGE
Acknowledgements
viii
PART
9
Socio-h
istorica
I linguistics
1
9.
1 Relationship between
synchronie
variation and change
83
Excerpts from Empirical foundations for a theory
of language change
3
URIEL
WEINREICH,
WILLIAM LABOV AND
MARVIN I
HERZOG
84
Language change across the lifespan: /r/ in Montreal French
8
GILLIAN SANKOFF AND
HÉLÈNE BLONDEAU
XIV
CONTENTS
9.2 Diffusion
of
innovations
85 Bartoli s
second
norm 44
WITOLD MAŃCZAK
86
Linguistic change, social network and speaker innovation
50
JAMES MILROY AND LESLEY MILROY
87
Linguistic change and diffusion: description and
explanation in sociolinguistic dialect geography
94
PETER TRUDGILL
9.3
Linguistic areas
88
India as a linguistic area
127
M
В.
EMENEAU
89
Yugoslavia
—
a crossroads of
Sprachbünde 142
ERIC P. HAMP
90
Convergence and creolization: a case from the
Indo-Aryan/Dravidian border in India
146
JOHN J. GUMPERZ AND ROBERT WILSON
91
Proposition
16 163
N.
S TRUBETZKOY
92
Linguistic areas and language history
164
SARAH GREY THOMASON
PART
10
Language/dialect contact
181
10.1
Borrowing and other contact-induced changes
93
The analysis of linguistic borrowing
183
EINAR
HAUGEN
94
The failure of linguistic constraints on interference
207
SARAH GREY THOMASON AND TERRENCE KAUFMAN
95
Contact-induced changes: classification
and processes
229
DONALD WINFORD
96
Bilingualism and language change: the extension
of
estar in
Los Angeles Spanish
275
CARMEN SILVA-CORVALAN
XV
CONTENTS
JO.
2
Language shift and language death
97
The fate of morphological complexity in language death:
evidence from East Sutherland Gaelic
301
NANCY C. DORIAN
98
Moribund dialects and the endangennent canon:
the case of the Ocracoke brogue
324
WALT WOLFRAM AND NATALIE SCHILLING-ESTES
10.3
Contact outcomes, pidginization, and
creol
ization
99
Contact-induced language change and pidgin/creole genesis
353
SARAH G. THOMASON
100
Language birth and death
365
SALIKOKO S. MUFWENE
101
Colonial dialect contact in the history of European languages:
on the irrelevance of identity to new-dialect formation
388
PETER TRUDGILL
PART
11
Historical linguistics and (pre)history and culture
403
102
The epicentre of the Indo-European linguistic spread
405
JOHANNA NICHOLS
103
The homelands of the Indo-Europeans
432
JAMES P. MALLORY
104
Review of Archaeology and Language: The Puzzle of
Indo-European Origins by Colin Renfrew
462
JAY H. JASANOFF
105
Language distribution and migration theory
466
ISIDORE DYEN
106
New parameters in historical linguistics, philology,
and culture history
485
CALVERT WATKINS
Index
505
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spelling | Historical linguistics critical concepts in linguistics ed. by Hope C. Dawson and Brian D. Joseph London [u.a.] Routledge txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Critical concepts in linguistics Historical linguistics is concerned with the way languages change over time, looking both at the distant past and at the present day, and taking as its point of departure the truism that the only constant in language is that it is always changing. This new title from Routledges Major Works series, Critical Concepts in Linguistics, assembles in six volumes foundational and canonical pieces, together with the very best cutting-edge research, from this rich and flourishing field.With a full index, together with a comprehensive introduction, newly written by the editors, which places the collected material in its intellectual context, Historical Linguistics is an essential work of reference. The collection will be particularly useful as an essential database allowing scattered and often fugitive material to be easily located. It will also be welcomed as a crucial tool permitting rapid access to less familiar and sometimes overlooked texts. It is a vital one-stop research and pedagogic resource"-- Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Historical linguistics LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General bisacsh LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Reference bisacsh REFERENCE / General bisacsh Linguistik Sprachwandel (DE-588)4056508-7 gnd rswk-swf Historische Sprachwissenschaft (DE-588)4127276-6 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content (DE-588)4135952-5 Quelle gnd-content Historische Sprachwissenschaft (DE-588)4127276-6 s Geschichte z DE-604 Sprachwandel (DE-588)4056508-7 s Dawson, Hope C. edt Joseph, Brian D. 1951- Sonstige (DE-588)140115013 oth Digitalisierung UB Bayreuth - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=020346837&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Historical linguistics critical concepts in linguistics Historical linguistics LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General bisacsh LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Reference bisacsh REFERENCE / General bisacsh Linguistik Sprachwandel (DE-588)4056508-7 gnd Historische Sprachwissenschaft (DE-588)4127276-6 gnd |
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title | Historical linguistics critical concepts in linguistics |
title_auth | Historical linguistics critical concepts in linguistics |
title_exact_search | Historical linguistics critical concepts in linguistics |
title_full | Historical linguistics critical concepts in linguistics ed. by Hope C. Dawson and Brian D. Joseph |
title_fullStr | Historical linguistics critical concepts in linguistics ed. by Hope C. Dawson and Brian D. Joseph |
title_full_unstemmed | Historical linguistics critical concepts in linguistics ed. by Hope C. Dawson and Brian D. Joseph |
title_short | Historical linguistics |
title_sort | historical linguistics critical concepts in linguistics |
title_sub | critical concepts in linguistics |
topic | Historical linguistics LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General bisacsh LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Reference bisacsh REFERENCE / General bisacsh Linguistik Sprachwandel (DE-588)4056508-7 gnd Historische Sprachwissenschaft (DE-588)4127276-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Historical linguistics LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Reference REFERENCE / General Linguistik Sprachwandel Historische Sprachwissenschaft Aufsatzsammlung Quelle |
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