Historical Linguistics (Record no. 7663)

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International Standard Book Number 978-1-4744-6312-6
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Edition number 23
Classification number 417.7
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Personal name Campbell Lyle
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Title Historical Linguistics
Remainder of title An Introduction
Statement of responsibility, etc. Lyle Campbell
Medium English
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Edition statement 4th ed
Remainder of edition statement 2020
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. UK
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Edinburgh Univesrsity Press
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2020
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Extent vi-498 p. ;
Other physical details soft bound
Dimensions 17*24 cm
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FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE List of Tables; List of Figures and Maps; Preface; Acknowledgements; Phonetic Symbols and Conventions; Phonetic Symbols Chart<br/>Chapter 1: Introduction<br/>1.1 Introduction<br/>1.2 What is Historical Linguistics About?<br/>1.3 Kinds of Linguistic Changes: An English Example<br/>1.4 Exercises<br/>Chapter 2: Sound Change<br/>2.1 Introduction<br/>2.2 Kinds of Sound Change<br/>2.3 Non-phonemic (Allophonic) Changes<br/>2.4 Phonemic Changes<br/>2.5 Sporadic Changes<br/>2.6 General Kinds of Sound Changes<br/>2.7 Kinds of Common Sound Changes<br/>2.8 Relative Chronology<br/>2.9 Chain Shifts<br/>Chapter 3: Loanwords (Borrowing)<br/>3.1 Introduction<br/>3.2 What is a Loanword?<br/>3.3 How do Words get Borrowed?<br/>3.4 How do Words get Borrowed?<br/>3.5 How do we Identify Loanwords and Determine the Direction of Borrowing?<br/>3.6 Loans as Clues to Linguistic Changes in the Past<br/>3.7 Calques (Loan Translations, Semantic Loans)<br/>3.8 Emphatic Foreignization<br/>3.9 Exercises<br/>Chapter 4: Analogical Change<br/>4.1 Introduction<br/>4.2 Proportional Analogy<br/>4.3 Analogical Levelling<br/>4.4 Analogical Extension<br/>4.5 The Relationship between Analogy and Sound Change<br/>4.6 Immediate and Non-immediate Analogical Models<br/>4.7 Other Kinds of Analogy<br/>4.8 Exercises<br/>Chapter 5: Lexical Change<br/>5.1 Introduction<br/>5.2 Lexical Change and New Words<br/>5.3 Obsolescence and Loss of Vocabulary<br/>5.4 Suppletion<br/>5.5 Exercises<br/>6 Chapter 6. Semantic change<br/>6.1 Introduction<br/>6.2 Traditional Notions of Semantic Change<br/>6.3 Attempts to Explain Semantic Change<br/>6.4 Exercises<br/>Chapter 7: The Comparative Method and Linguistic Reconstruction<br/>7.1 Introduction<br/>7.2 The Comparative Method Up Close and Personal<br/>7.3 A Case Study<br/>7.4 Indo-European and the Regularity of Sound Change<br/>7.5 Basic Assumptions of the Comparative Method<br/>7.6 How Realistic are Reconstructed Proto-languages?<br/>7.7 Temporal Limitations to the Comparative Method<br/>7.9 Exercises<br/>Chapter 8: Internal Reconstruction<br/>8.1 Introduction<br/>8.2 Internal Reconstruction Illustrated<br/>8.3 Relative Chronology<br/>8.4 The Limitations of Internal Reconstruction<br/>8.5 Internal Reconstruction and the Comparative Method<br/>8.6 Exercises<br/>Chapter 9: Linguistic Classification<br/>9.1 Introduction<br/>9.2 The World’s Language Families<br/>9.3 Terminology<br/>9.4 How to Draw Family Trees: Subgrouping<br/>9.5 Models of Language Change<br/>9.6 Sociolinguistics and Language Change<br/>9.7 Exercises 185<br/>Chapter 10: Language Contact<br/>10.1 Introduction<br/>10.2 What Can be Borrowed besides just Words?<br/>10.3 Areal Linguistics<br/>10.4 Pidgins and Creoles<br/>10.5 Mixed Languages<br/>10.6 Endangered Languages and Linguistic Change<br/>Chapter 11: Change in Syntactic and Morphology<br/>11.1 Introduction<br/>11.2 Mechanisms of Syntactic Change<br/>11.3 Generative Approaches<br/>11.4 Grammaticalization<br/>11.5 Reconstruction of Morphology and Syntax<br/>11.6 Exercises<br/>Chapter 12: Explanation of Language Change<br/>12.1 Introduction<br/>12.2 Early Theories<br/>12.3 Internal and External Causes<br/>12.4 Interaction of Causal Factors<br/>12.5 One Form, One Meaning<br/>12.5 Explanation and Prediction<br/>Chapter 13: Distant Genetic Relationship<br/>13.1 Introduction<br/>13.2 Lexical Comparison<br/>13.3 Sound Correspondences<br/>13.4 Grammatical Evidence<br/>13.5 Borrowing<br/>13.6 Semantic Constraints<br/>13.7 Onomatopoeia<br/>13.8 Nursery Forms<br/>13.9 Short Forms and Unmatched Segments<br/>13.10 Chance Similarities<br/>13.11 Sound–Meaning Isomorphism<br/>13.12 Only Linguistic Evidence<br/>13.13 Erroneous Morphological Analysis<br/>13.14 Non-cognates<br/>13.15 Spurious Forms<br/>13.16 Areal Linguistics and Proposals of Distant Genetic Relationship<br/>13.17 Methodological Wrap-up<br/>13.18 Some Examples of Long-range Proposals<br/>13.19 Exercises<br/>Chapter 14: Writing and Philology: The Role of Written Records<br/>14.1 Introduction<br/>14.2 Writing and the History of Writing Systems<br/>14.3 Philology<br/>14.4 The Role of Writing<br/>14.5 Exercises<br/>Chapter 15: Linguistic Prehistory<br/>15.1 Introduction<br/>15.2 Indo-European Linguistic Prehistory<br/>15.3 The Methods of Linguistic Prehistory<br/>15.4 Limitations and Cautions<br/>15.5 Exercises<br/>Chapter 16: Quantitative Approaches to Historical Linguistics and Technical Tools<br/>16.1 Introduction<br/>16.2 Glottochronology (Lexicostatistics)<br/>16.3 Word Lists, Stability, and Replacement Rates<br/>16.4 Other Recent Quantitative Approaches<br/>16.5 Corpus linguistics<br/>16.6 Conclusions<br/>Bibliography; Name Index; Subject Index; Language Index
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