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        Livre Langues rares - R L Trask - 01/05/2023 - Broché - Langue : Anglais

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      • Auteur(s) : R L Trask - Robert McColl Millar
      • Editeur : Routledge
      • Langue : Anglais
      • Parution : 01/05/2023
      • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
      • Nombre de pages : 412.0
      • Expédition : 738
      • Dimensions : 24.4 x 17.1 x 23.0
      • ISBN : 0367645572



      • Résumé :

        List of illustrations

        To the reader

        To the teacher

        Acknowledgements

        Abbreviations

        1. The fact of language change

        1.1 Irregardless

        1.2 English then and now

        1.3 Attitudes to language change

        1.4 The inevitability of change

        Case-study: kind regards

        Further reading

        Exercises

        2. Lexical and semantic change

        2.1 Borrowing

        2.2 Phonological treatment of loans

        2.3 Morphological treatment of loans

        2.4 Formation of new words

        2.5 Change in word-meaning

        Case study: nice

        Further reading

        Exercises

        3. Phonological change 1: Change in pronunciation

        3.1 The phonetic basis of phonological change

        3.2 Assimilation and dissimilation

        3.3 Lenition and fortition

        3.4 Addition and removal of phonetic features

        3.5 Vowels and syllable structure

        3.6 Whole-segment processes

        3.7 The regularity issue: a first look

        Case study: Germanic */xw/ in the present-day dialects

        3.8 Summary

        Further reading

        Exercises

        4. Phonological change II: Change in phonological systems

        4.1 Conditioning and rephonologization

        4.2 Phonological space

        4.3 Chain shifts

        Case study: large scale change in the Germanic consonant system - Grimm's Law and Verner's Law

        4.4 Summary

        Further reading

        Exercises

        5. Morphological change

        5.1 Reanalysis

        5.2 Analogy and levelling

        5.3 Universal principles of analogy

        5.4 Morphologization

        5.5 Morphologization of phonological rules

        5.6 Change in morphological type

        Case study: The evolution of the definite article from the demonstrative paradigm in English

        Further reading

        Exercises

        6. Syntactic change

        6.1 Reanalysis of surface structure

        6.2 Shift of markedness

        6.3 Grammaticalization

        6.4 Typological harmony

        6.5 Syntactic change as restructuring of grammars

        Case study: the rise of ergativity

        Further reading

        Exercises

        7. Relatedness between languages

        7.1 The origin of dialects

        7.2 Dialect geography

        7.4 Tree model and wave model

        7.5 The language families of the world

        Case study: A Martian's view on the Germanic language family

        Further reading

        Exercises

        8. The comparative method

        8.1 Systematic correspondences

        8.2 Comparative reconstruction

        8.3 Pitfalls and limitations

        8.4 The Neogrammarian Hypothesis

        8.5 Semantic reconstruction

        8.6 The use of typology and universals

        8.7 Reconstructing grammar

        8.8 The reality of proto-languages

        Case study: A reconstruction too far?

        Further reading

        Exercises

        9. Internal Reconstruction

        9.1 A first look at the internal method

        9.2 Alternations and internal reconstruction

        9.3 Internal reconstruction of grammar and lexicon

        Case study: The laryngeal theory of PIE

        Further reading

        Exercises

        10. The origin and propagation of change

        10.1 The Saussurean paradox

        10.2 Variation and social stratification

        10.3 Variation as the vehicle of change

        10.4 Lexical diffusion

        10.5 Near-mergers

        Case study: historical sociolinguistics

        Further reading

        Exercises

        11. Social and historical pressures upon language

        11.1 Linguistic contact

        11.2 Linguistic areas

        11.3 Language birth: pidgins and creoles

        11.4 Language planning

        11.5 Language death

        Case study: the genesis and development of American and New Zealand English

        Further reading

        Exercises

        12. Language and pre-history

        12.1 Introduction

        12.2 Lingui...

        Biographie:

        Robert McColl Millar is Professor of Linguistics and Scottish Language at the University of Aberdeen, Scotland. He has published widely on, amongst other things, linguistic contact and rapid language change, the sociology of language, and dialectology. His most recent publications include Contact: The Interaction of Closely Related Linguistic Varieties and the History of English (2016) and A Sociolinguistic History of Scotland (2020). He has recently completed A History of the Scots Language, which will be published in 2023.

        R L Trask was Professor of Linguistics at the University of Sussex, UK, and a leading authority on Basque language and historical linguistics. His book The History of Basque (1997) is an essential reference on diachronic Basque linguistics, and probably the best-known introduction to Basque linguistics. He also wrote about the problem of the origin of language and, amongst his other publications, the very successful foundational text, Language: The Basics (1995).

        Sommaire:

        Robert McColl Millar is Professor of Linguistics and Scottish Language at the University of Aberdeen, Scotland. He has published widely on, amongst other things, linguistic contact and rapid language change, the sociology of language, and dialectology. His most recent publications include Contact: The Interaction of Closely Related Linguistic Varieties and the History of English (2016) and A Sociolinguistic History of Scotland (2020). He has recently completed A History of the Scots Language, which will be published in 2023.

        R L Trask was Professor of Linguistics at the University of Sussex, UK, and a leading authority on Basque language and historical linguistics. His book The History of Basque (1997) is an essential reference on diachronic Basque linguistics, and probably the best-known introduction to Basque linguistics. He also wrote about the problem of the origin of language and, amongst his other publications, the very successful foundational text, Language: The Basics (1995).

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