Historical Linguistics

  • Historical Linguistics
    By Theodora Bynon

    ... instigator and regulator of linguistic change ' in Traugott et al . , 7-16 Hombert , J.-M. , J.J. Ohala , and W.G. Ewan ( 1979 ) ' Phone : ic explanations for the the development of tones ' , Language 55 , 37-58 Hooper , Joan Bybee ...

  • Historical Linguistics: A cognitive grammar introduction
    By Margaret E. Winters

    In order to say that an outcome is bad, the noun has to be qualified: (5) One refuge yet remaineth, that is patiently to suffer what so euer lucke allotteth 'One solution still remains, that is patiently to endure whatever luck doles ...

  • Historical Linguistics: Problems and Perspectives
    By Charles Jones

    WARNER, A. (1978) Complementation in Middle English and the Methodology of Historical Syntax: A Study of the Wyclifite Sermons. London: Croom Helm. WARNER, A. (1983) 'Review of Lightfoot 1979', Journal of Linguistics, 19:187–209.

  • Historical Linguistics: Problems and Perspectives
    By Charles Jones

    ... love Berkman ~ *Goldman loves not Berkman (40) Goldman hasn't seen Berkman lately Thus, given these facts, we assume the following structure for IP (= S), somewhat simplified: (41) [ip NP [r AGR [FP F [(negP) neg [vp (ADV) [VP V . .

  • Historical Linguistics
    By Lyle Campbell

    Swadesh, Morris, 'Mosan I: a problem of remote common origin', International Journal of American Linguistics 19 (1953), 26–44. ... Thompson, J. Eric S., A Catalogue of Maya Hieroglyphics (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1962).

  • Historical Linguistics: An Introduction
    By Lyle Campbell

    Distinctive to this text is its integration of the standard topics with others nowconsidered important to the field, including syntactic change, grammaticalization, sociolinguisticcontributions to linguistic change, distant genetic ...

  • Historical Linguistics: An Introduction
    By Winfred P. Lehmann

    Since its first publication in 1962 the book has established itself as core reading for students of linguistics. This edition has been thoroughly revised.

  • Historical Linguistics: Toward a Twenty-First Century Reintegration
    By Don Ringe, Joseph F. Eska

    Numerous case studies throughout the book show both that theoretical linguistics can be used to solve problems where traditional approaches to historical linguistics have failed to produce satisfying results, and that the results of ...

  • Historical Linguistics: An Introduction
    By Winfred Philipp Lehmann

    Since its first publication in 1962 the book has established itself as core reading for students of linguistics. This edition has been thoroughly revised.

  • Historical Linguistics: Theory and Method
    By Mark Hale

    This book goes beyond the boundaries of a standard text, using controversial and compelling ideas to explore the relationship between fundamental concepts in historical linguistics.

  • Historical Linguistics: An Introduction
    By Lyle Campbell

    This 4th edition covers a wide range of topics including areal linguistics, linguistic prehistory, distant genetic relationships, language contact, lexical and semantic change, sociolinguistics and language change, quantitative and corpus ...

  • Historical Linguistics
    By Herbert Schendl

    This book provides an accessible introduction to anyone interested in the history of the English language. It outlines the major issues and terminology used in the field of Historical Linguistics,...

  • Historical Linguistics: Theory and Method
    By Mark Hale

    This book goes beyond the boundaries of a standard text, using controversial and compelling ideas to explore the relationship between fundamental concepts in historical linguistics.

  • Historical Linguistics: An Introduction
    By Winfred P. Lehmann

    Since its first publication in 1962 the book has established itself as core reading for students of linguistics. This edition has been thoroughly revised.

  • Historical Linguistics: Toward a Twenty-First Century Reintegration
    By Don Ringe, Joseph F. Eska

    This innovative textbook demonstrates the mutual relevance of historical linguistics and contemporary linguistics.