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On multiple source constructions in language change
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ISBN: 9789027242679 9027242674 9027268002 9789027268006 Year: 2015 Volume: 79 Publisher: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company,

Language change
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ISBN: 0415320550 0415320569 1134360681 1134360673 0203354990 1280037326 020369435X 9780203694350 9786610037322 6610037329 9780415320559 9780415320566 9781134360673 9781134360680 9780203354995 9781280037320 Year: 2004 Publisher: London ; New York, NY : Routledge,

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Language Change, examines the way external factors have influenced and are influencing language change, focusing on how changing social contexts are reflected in language use.


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Language Change
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ISBN: 0253054257 Year: 1983 Publisher: Indiana University Press

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The elusive study of language change deals with discernible realia, such as sounds or structured groups of sounds, or words with their intra- and interrelationships. But these empirial data are constantly changing, and even interpreting them may be influenced by new linguistic circumstances. Description of language change has the advantage of hard evidence, but uncovering the reasons behind a set of language data is not a secure task. Language Change investigates the many facets of human activity that bear on this complex field. It relies on the polar areas of phonology, with its immediate alliance to physiology and physics, and semantics, with its penetration into the meaning of the world at large. Irmengard Rauch and Gerald F. Carr have organized the volume in four sections—Contemporary Change, Historical Change, Linguists on Language Change, and Strata and Language Change—with almost half the chapters offering contemporary data.The distinguished contributors are Barbara Greim, Wayne Harbert, Henry and Renee KahaneI, Ilse Lehist, Winfred P. Lehmann, David Lightfoot, Yakov Malkiel, Raven McDavid Jr., Els Oksaar, Edgar Polome, Irmengard Rauch, and Frans VanCoetsem. Their range of topics reflects the kaleidoscopic essence of language change itself and will be of falue not only to linguists and semioticians but to historians, sociologists, philosophers, and anthropologists as well.

Aspecten van taalverandering : een verzameling inleidende artikelen
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ISBN: 9001475604 9789001475604 Year: 1978 Publisher: Groningen Wolters-Noordhoff

Linguistic change under contact conditions
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ISBN: 3110139502 3110885174 9783110885170 9783110139501 Year: 1995 Volume: 81 Publisher: Berlin ; New York, NY : Mouton,

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Linguistic Change under Contact Conditions Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs [TiLSM]

Structural aspects of language change
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ISBN: 0528550327 0582550335 0582550327 9780582550339 Year: 1973 Volume: 13 Publisher: London : Longman,

Language change and functional explanations
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ISBN: 3110149133 1306275199 3110813750 9783110813753 9783110149135 Year: 1997 Volume: 98 Publisher: Berlin ; New York : Mouton de Gruyter,

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No detailed description available for "Language Change and Functional Explanations".

Visible variation : comparative studies on sign language structure
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ISBN: 9783110198850 3110198851 9783110195781 311019578X 1282194593 9781282194595 9786612194597 6612194596 Year: 2007 Volume: 188 Publisher: Berlin ; New York : Mouton de Gruyter,

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It has been argued that properties of the visual-gestural modality impose a homogenizing effect on sign languages, leading to less structural variation in sign language structure as compared to spoken language structure. However, until recently, research on sign languages was limited to a number of (Western) sign languages. Before we can truly answer the question of whether modality effects do indeed cause less structural variation, it is necessary to investigate the similarities and differences that exist between sign languages in more detail and, especially, to include in this investigation less studied sign languages. The current research climate is testimony to a surge of interest in the study of a geographically more diverse range of sign languages. The volume reflects that climate and brings together work by scholars engaging in comparative sign linguistics research. The 11 articles discuss data from many different signed and spoken languages and cover a wide range of topics from different areas of grammar including phonology (word pictures), morphology (pronouns, negation, and auxiliaries), syntax (word order, interrogative clauses, auxiliaries, negation, and referential shift) and pragmatics (modal meaning and referential shift). In addition to this, the contributions address psycholinguistic issues, aspects of language change, and issues concerning data collection in sign languages, thereby providing methodological guidelines for further research. Although some papers use a specific theoretical framework for analyzing the data, the volume clearly focuses on empirical and descriptive aspects of sign language variation.


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Historical linguistics 2009 : selected papers from the 19th International Conference on Historical Linguistics, Nijmegen, 10-14 August 2009
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ISBN: 9789027248381 9789027274809 9027248389 9027274800 1280497572 9786613592804 9781280497575 6613592803 Year: 2012 Publisher: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Pub. Co.,

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The International Conference on Historical Linguistics has always been a forum that reflects the general state of the art in the field, and the 2009 edition, held in Nijmegen, The Netherlands, fully allows the conclusion that the field has been thriving over the years. The studies presented in this volume are an expression of ongoing theoretical discussions as well as new analytical approaches to the study of issues concerning language change. Taken together, they reflect some of the current challenges in the field, as well as the opportunities offered by judicious use of theoretical models an


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Origins of sound change : approaches to phonologization
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ISBN: 9780199573745 0199573743 0191648493 1299939732 0191745243 9780191648496 9780191745249 Year: 2013 Publisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press,

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Explanations for sound change have traditionally focused on identifying the inception of change, that is, the identification of perturbations of the speech signal, conditioned by physiological constraints on articulatory and/or auditory mechanisms, which affect the way speech sounds are analyzed by the listener. While this emphasis on identifying the nature of intrinsic variation in speech has provided important insights into the origins of widely attested cross-linguistic sound changes, the nature of phonologization - the transition from intrinsic phonetic variation to extrinsic phonological encoding - remains largely unexplored. This volume showcases the current state of the art in phonologization research, bringing together work by leading scholars in sound change research from different disciplinary and scholarly traditions. The authors investigate the progression of sound change from the perspectives of speech perception, speech production, phonology, sociolinguistics, language acquisition, psycholinguistics, computer science, statistics, and social and cognitive psychology. The book highlights the fruitfulness of collaborative efforts among phonologists and specialists from neighbouring disciplines in seeking unified theoretical explanations for the origins of sound patterns in language, as well as improved syntheses of synchronic and diachronic phonology.

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