The Cambridge Handbook of Historical Syntax

The Cambridge Handbook of Historical Syntax
Author: Adam Ledgeway,Ian Roberts
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 1321
Release: 2017-03-09
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781316720585

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Change is an inherent feature of all aspects of language, and syntax is no exception. While the synchronic study of syntax allows us to make discoveries about the nature of syntactic structure, the study of historical syntax offers even greater possibilities. Over recent decades, the study of historical syntax has proven to be a powerful scientific tool of enquiry with which to challenge and reassess hypotheses and ideas about the nature of syntactic structure which go beyond the observed limits of the study of the synchronic syntax of individual languages or language families. In this timely Handbook, the editors bring together the best of recent international scholarship on historical syntax. Each chapter is focused on a theme rather than an individual language, allowing readers to discover how systematic descriptions of historical data can profitably inform and challenge highly diverse sets of theoretical assumptions.

The Cambridge Handbook of Experimental Syntax

The Cambridge Handbook of Experimental Syntax
Author: Grant Goodall
Publsiher: Cambridge Handbooks in Languag
Total Pages: 787
Release: 2021-12-09
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781108474801

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The first of its kind, this Handbook provides an in-depth overview of all current issues and trends in experimental syntax.

The Cambridge Handbook of Generative Syntax

The Cambridge Handbook of Generative Syntax
Author: Marcel den Dikken
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2013-07-25
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781107354586

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Syntax – the study of sentence structure – has been at the centre of generative linguistics from its inception and has developed rapidly and in various directions. The Cambridge Handbook of Generative Syntax provides a historical context for what is happening in the field of generative syntax today, a survey of the various generative approaches to syntactic structure available in the literature and an overview of the state of the art in the principal modules of the theory and the interfaces with semantics, phonology, information structure and sentence processing, as well as linguistic variation and language acquisition. This indispensable resource for advanced students, professional linguists (generative and non-generative alike) and scholars in related fields of inquiry presents a comprehensive survey of the field of generative syntactic research in all its variety, written by leading experts and providing a proper sense of the range of syntactic theories calling themselves generative.

The Cambridge Handbook of Romance Linguistics

The Cambridge Handbook of Romance Linguistics
Author: Adam Ledgeway,Martin Maiden
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 1169
Release: 2022-07-07
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9781108602792

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The Romance languages and dialects constitute a treasure trove of linguistic data of profound interest and significance. Data from the Romance languages have contributed extensively to our current empirical and theoretical understanding of phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, sociolinguistics, and historical linguistics. Written by a team of world-renowned scholars, this Handbook explores what we can learn about linguistics from the study of Romance languages, and how the body of comparative and historical data taken from them can be applied to linguistic study. It also offers insights into the diatopic and diachronic variation exhibited by the Romance family of languages, of a kind unparalleled for any other Western languages. By asking what Romance languages can do for linguistics, this Handbook is essential reading for all linguists interested in the insights that a knowledge of the Romance evidence can provide for general issues in linguistic theory.

The Cambridge Handbook of Historical Orthography

The Cambridge Handbook of Historical Orthography
Author: Marco Condorelli,Hanna Rutkowska
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 837
Release: 2023-10-12
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781108487313

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Written by a team of global scholars, this is the first Handbook covering the rapidly growing field of historical orthography. Comprehensive yet accessible, it is essential reading for academic researchers and students in the field, and in related areas such as morphology, syntax, historical linguistics, linguistic typology and sociolinguistics.

The Cambridge Handbook of English Historical Linguistics

The Cambridge Handbook of English Historical Linguistics
Author: Merja Kytö,Päivi Pahta
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 650
Release: 2020-04-16
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1108744346

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English historical linguistics is a subfield of linguistics which has developed theories and methods for exploring the history of the English language. This Handbook provides an account of state-of-the-art research on this history. It offers an in-depth survey of materials, methods, and language-theoretical models used to study the long diachrony of English. The frameworks covered include corpus linguistics, historical sociolinguistics, historical pragmatics and manuscript studies, among others. The chapters, by leading experts, examine the interplay of language theory and empirical data throughout, critically assessing the work in the field. Of particular importance are the diverse data sources which have become increasingly available in electronic form, allowing the discipline to develop in new directions. The Handbook offers access to the rich and many-faceted spectrum of work in English historical linguistics, past and present, and will be useful for researchers and students interested in hands-on research on the history of English.

The Cambridge Handbook of Experimental Syntax

The Cambridge Handbook of Experimental Syntax
Author: Grant Goodall
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2021
Genre: Acceptability (Linguistics)
ISBN: 1108569625

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Historical Syntax in Cross Linguistic Perspective

Historical Syntax in Cross Linguistic Perspective
Author: Alice C. Harris,Lyle Campbell
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 512
Release: 1995-09-21
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0521478812

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In this major new work Alice Harris and Lyle Campbell set out to establish a general framework for the investigation of linguistic change. Systematic cross-linguistic comparison of syntactic change across a wide variety of languages is used to construct hypotheses about the universals and limits of language change more generally. In particular, the authors seek to move closer towards describing the range of causes of syntactic change to develop an understanding of the mechanisms of syntactic change, and to provide an understanding of why some languages undergo certain changes and not others. The authors draw on languages as diverse as Pipil and French, Georgian and Estonian, and the data presented is one of the book's great strengths. Rigor and precision are combined here with a great breadth of scholarship to produce a unique resource for the study of linguistic change, which will be of use to scholars and students alike.