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Historical Linguistics Larry Trask

Historical Linguistics By Larry Trask

Historical Linguistics by Larry Trask


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Summary

Giving an introduction to historical linguistics, this book discusses major types of change, consequences of change (dialect and language families), methods in historical linguistics, sociolinguistic aspects of change, language contact, birth and death of languages, language and prehistory and the issue of very remote relations.

Historical Linguistics Summary

Historical Linguistics by Larry Trask

This is a major introduction to historical linguistics, designed for students who have no background in historical linguistics but who have at least some knowledge of phonetics, phonology and morphology. Historical linguistic theory is introduced throughout where appropriate, although the book presupposes no acquaintance with contemporary theories of phonology or syntax. The author introduces all major types of change, consequences of change (dialect and language families), methods in historical linguistics, and later chapters deal with sociolinguistic aspects of change, language contact, birth and death of languages, language and prehistory and finally the issue of very remote relations.



The book covers the more recent work on the study of phonological changes in progress, on morphological and syntactic change, and on typological approaches to change, and it addresses such recent controversies as the Nostratic hypothesis and the Greenberg/Cavalli-Sforza work on language, genes and teeth. It also treats etymology and onomastics in some detail.



The approach is data oriented throughout. Students are encouraged to confront data, to spot patterns and to construct their own accounts and they are encouraged to consider their own experience of English and other languages.

Historical Linguistics Reviews

Larry Trask's introduction to historical linguistics is what I've been wanting for years: an introductory undergraduate textbook which presents the latest developments in historical research in a clear, exciting, and straightforward way.
Dorothy Disterheft, University of South Carolina,

Table of Contents

To the reader
To the teacher
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
List of figures
List of tables
1 The fact of language change
2 Lexical and semantic change
3 Phonological change I: change in pronunciation
4 Phonological change II: change in phonological systems
5 Morphological change
6 Syntactic change
7 Relatedness between languages
8 The comparative method
9 Internal reconstruction
10 The origin and propagation of change
11 Contact and the birth and death of languages
12 Language and prehistory
13 Very remote relations
Appendix The Swadesh 200-word list
Bibliography
Index

Additional information

GOR002479339
9780340607589
0340607580
Historical Linguistics by Larry Trask
Used - Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
19960927
448
N/A
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