Joel A. Nevis, Brian D. Joseph, Dieter Wanner, Arnold M. Zwicky ... Berent (1980), Berneker (1900), Bernstein (1991), Blake (1987), Blasco Ferrer (1990), Blinkenberg (1928), Blomqvist ( 1969), Boley (1989), Bouchard (1988), Bowe (1990), ...
LINKING SOCIAL CHANGE AND LINGUISTIC CHANGE KOINEIZATION IN EARLY CASTILE DONALD N. TUTEN Emory University Spanish, or more specifically medieval Castilian, has often been acknowledged to represent an exceptional or even 'deviant' ...
“mean is good" paradox: “Der Spanier liebt und zugleich fiirchtet seinen Stier: 'tqué taro! tquéfizertel !qué bravo es!"'. This “(ad)-equation” of 'fierce' and 'good' is the genesis of the 'new' bravo in Italian: an toro bravo é toro ...
Over the last five years several linguists have attempted to apply the principles of Optimality Theory (OT) to specific changes in the history of the Romance languages. Much work along these lines has taken the form of doctoral ...
In the second part, Dieter Wanner relies on a systematic construct of analogy as the dynamic force enabling language, tying together acquisition, language use, and linguistic change.
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