Millennia of Language Change

Millennia of Language Change
Author: Peter Trudgill
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2020-04-16
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781108477390

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This collection brings together Peter Trudgill's essays on the sociolinguistic aspects of historical linguistics for the first time.

The Language Phenomenon

The Language Phenomenon
Author: P.-M. Binder,K. Smith
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2013-04-05
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783642360862

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This volume contains a contemporary, integrated description of the processes of language. These range from fast scales (fractions of a second) to slow ones (over a million years). The contributors, all experts in their fields, address language in the brain, production of sentences and dialogues, language learning, transmission and evolutionary processes that happen over centuries or millenia, the relation between language and genes, the origins of language, self-organization, and language competition and death. The book as a whole will help to show how processes at different scales affect each other, thus presenting language as a dynamic, complex and profoundly human phenomenon.

The Oxford Handbook of the History of Linguistics

The Oxford Handbook of the History of Linguistics
Author: Keith Allan
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 946
Release: 2013-03-28
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780191643439

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In this outstanding book leading scholars from around the world examine the history of linguistics from ancient origins to the present. They consider every aspect of the field from language origins to neurolinguistics, explore linguistic traditions in east and west, chronicle centuries of explanations for language structures, meanings, and usage, and look at how it has been practically applied. The book is organized in six parts. The first looks at the origins of language, the invention of writing, the nature of gesture, and sign languages. Part II examines the history of the analysis and description of sound systems. Part III considers the history of linguistics in China, Korea, Japan, India, and the Middle East, as well as the history of the study of Semitic and Afro-Asiatic. Part IV examines the history of grammar and morphology in the west from the classical world to the present. Part V surveys the history of lexicography semantics, pragmatics, and text and discourse studies. Part VI looks at the history the application of linguistics in fields that include the language classification; social and cultural theory; psychology and the brain sciences; education and translation; computational science; and the development of linguistic corpora. The book ends with a history of the philosophy of linguistics. The Oxford Handbook of the History of Linguistics makes a significant contribution to the historiography of linguistics. It will also be a valuable reference for scholars and students in linguists and related fields, including philosophy and cognitive science.

The Long Journey of English

The Long Journey of English
Author: Peter Trudgill
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2023-06-30
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781108845120

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A concise, original overview of the History of English, focusing on its early development and subsequent spread around the world.

Trask s Historical Linguistics

Trask s Historical Linguistics
Author: Robert McColl Millar,R L Trask
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 518
Release: 2023-05-18
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781000861150

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Trask’s Historical Linguistics provides an accessible introduction to historical linguistics – the study of language change over time. This engaging book is illustrated with language examples from all six continents, and covers the fundamental concepts of language change, methods for historical linguistics, linguistic reconstruction, sociolinguistic aspects of language change, language contact, the birth and death of languages, language and prehistory, and the issue of very remote relations. The fourth edition of this renowned textbook is fully revised and updated and covers the most recent developments in historical linguistics, including: A thorough reworking of sections on morphological and syntactic change, incorporating progress in areas such as grammaticalization and the discussion of the Indo-European ‘homeland’ Discussion and analysis of ‘folk’ historical linguistics and its connection with some of the more eccentric views of professional linguists An expanded discussion of language contact, historical sociolinguistics, and language planning, including a discussion of contemporary competing views on the genesis and nature of creoles, and their importance in our understanding of radical linguistic change Updated support material including suggestions for essay questions and a larger number of supporting examples of the phenomena described in the book Trask’s Historical Linguistics is essential reading for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students of historical linguistics as well as any student looking for a grounded introduction to the English language.

Language Change

Language Change
Author: Larry Trask
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 101
Release: 2013-06-17
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781134885688

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In Language Change , R. L. Trask uses data from English and other languages to introduce the concepts central to language change. Language Change: covers the most frequent types of language change and how languages are born and die uses data-based exercises to show how languages change looks at other key areas such as attitudes to language change, and the consequences of changing language.

The Ancient Egyptian Language

The Ancient Egyptian Language
Author: James P. Allen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2014-05-14
Genre: FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY
ISBN: 1107342082

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The first comprehensive study of how the phonology and grammar of ancient Egyptian changed over four millennia of language history.

Language Complexity

Language Complexity
Author: Matti Miestamo,Kaius Sinnemäki,Fred Karlsson
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2008-02-06
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027291356

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Language complexity has recently attracted considerable attention from linguists of many different persuasions. This volume – a thematic selection of papers from the conference Approaches to Complexity in Language, held in Helsinki, August 2005 – is the first collection of articles devoted to the topic. The sixteen chapters of the volume approach the notion of language complexity from a variety of perspectives. The papers are divided into three thematic sections that reflect the central themes of the book: Typology and theory, Contact and change, Creoles and pidgins. The book is mainly intended for typologists, historical linguists, contact linguists and creolists, as well as all linguists interested in language complexity in general. As the first collective volume on a very topical theme, the book is expected to be of lasting interest to the linguistic community.