Historical linguistics: critical concepts in linguistics 1 Conceptual bases
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CONTENTS Acknowledgements xvii Chronological table of reprinted articles and chapters xviii General introduction 1 HOPE C. DAWSON AND BRIAN D. JOSEPH VOLUME I CONCEPTUAL BASES PART 1 Conceptual bases 21 1 Excerpts from Part One ‘General principles’ 23 FERDINAND DE SAUSSURE 2 Excerpts from Part Three, ‘Diachronic linguistics’ 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 Diachronic 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/cognitivefactors 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 viii
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 PART 3 Language relatedness/language families 1 3.1 Comparative method andfamily tree models (Language Relationships A) 20 Excerpts from La methode comparative en linguistique 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/mathematical 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 protolanguages and problems of comparison at deeper levels’ 233 MARY R. HAAS 36 Algonquian, Wiyot, and Yurok: proving a distant genetic relationship 242 IVES 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 X
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 ’oioxdq 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 Implicational universals as predictors of word order change 450 JOHN A. HAWKINS 50 Synchronic and diachronic universals in phonology 487 JOSEPH H.GREENBERG xi
CONTENTS 51 Universal constrain change: change results in typological generalizations 499 PAUL KIPARSKY VOLUME IV TYPES AND OUTCOMES OF CHANGE Acknowledgements vn 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—framing the issues 156 BRIAN D. JOSEPH 60 The phonetics of sound change 166 JOHN OHALA PART 6 Morphological change: analogy and grammaticalization 203 61 Analogical change 205 HANS HENRICH HOCK xii
CONTENTS 62 The how and why of diachronic 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 KURYLOWICZ 65 Analogy as a source of morphological complexity 294 RICHARD M. HOGG 66 On some principles of grammaticization 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 synchronic morphology: an archaeologist’s field trip 143 TALMY GIVON 74 Reflexes of grammar in patterns of language change 168 ANTHONY S. KROCH xiii
CONTENTS 75 Does grammaticalization need reanalysis? 216 MARTIN HASPELMATH 76 Mutations of linguistic categories 246 ÉMILE BENVENISTE 77 Diachronic 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 subjectification in semantic change 369 ELIZABETH CLOSS TRAUGOTT VOLUME VI THE SOCIAL DIMENSION TO LANGUAGE CHANGE Acknowledgements viii PART 9 Socio-historical linguistics 1 9.1 Relationship between synchronic 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 MANCZAK 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. B. EMENEAU 89 Yugoslavia—a crossroads of Sprachbiinde 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 10.2 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 endangerment canon: the case of the Ocracoke brogue 324 WALT WOLFRAM AND NATALIE SCHILLING-ESTES 10.3 Contact outcomes, pidginization, and creolization 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 xvi
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