UID:
almafu_9959236967502883
Format:
1 online resource (646 p.)
ISBN:
1-283-31408-8
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9786613314086
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90-272-7981-0
Series Statement:
Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Series IV, Current issues in linguistic theory, v. 34
Content:
This volume presents a selection of papers from the 6th International Conference on Historical Linguistics (ICHL), which was held in 1983, in Poznan, Poland.
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English, French, and German.
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Spine title: Papers from the 6th ICHL.
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PAPERS from the 6th International Conference on Historical Linguistics; Editorial page; Title page; Dedication; Copyright page; Table of contents; PREFACE; LIST OF PARTICIPANTS; CONFERENCE PROGRAMME; DIVERGENCE AND CONVERGENCE IN LINGUISTIC EVOLUTION; REFERENCES; ABBREVIATIONS; AREAL LINGUISTICS AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR HISTORICAL LINGUISTICS; REFERENCES; PARADIGM ECONOMY IN LATIN NOUNS; REFERENCES; ABLAUT: APHOENIX IN THE HISTORY OF AFRIKAANS; REFERENCES; ON ANALYSIS AND SYNTHESIS IN SOUND CHANGE; I. ANALYTICAL CHANGES; II. SYNTHETIC CHANGES
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III. THE COMPARISON OF ANALYTICAL AND SYNTHETIC CHANGESAPPENDIX: ADDITIONAL DATA; REFERENCES; ON THE DIACHRONY OF SUBTRACTIVE OPERATIONS: EVIDENCE FOR SEMIOTICALLY BASED MODELS OF NATURAL PHONOLOGY AND NATURAL MORPHOLOGY FROM NORTHERN AND ANATOLIAN GREEK DIALECTS; REFERENCES; DID OLD ENGLISH HAVE A MIDDLE VOICE?; BIBLIOGRAPHY; THE VOWEL /a:/ IN ENGLISH; REFERENCES; FRAMING THE LINGUISTIC ACTION SCENE IN OLD AND PRESENT-DAY ENGLISH: OE CWEþAN, SECGAN, SP(R)ECAN AND PRESENT-DAY ENGLISH SPEAK, TALK, SAY AND TELL COMPARED; REFERENCES; LEXICAL RESTRUCTURING: RULE LOSS VERSUS RULE INTERSECTION
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EVIDENCE FROM ITALIANI. INTRODUCTION; II. RULE ADDITION AND LOSS HYPOTHESES; III. RULE INTERSECTION AND LEXICAL DIFFUSION HYPOTHESES; IV. CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; THEORIES OF SOUND CHANGE FAIL IF THEY TRY TO PREDICT TOO MUCH; 0. Introduction; 1. Conditioning factors and mechanisms of change; 1.1. Phonetic conditioning; 1.2. Sound change based on the sound system vs. sound change based on meaningful units; 2. Phonological restrictions on sound change; 2.1. Syntagmatic restrictions; 2.2. Paradigmatic restrictions; 2.3. Conclusion; REFERENCES
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CHANCE AND NECESSITY IN DIACHRONIC SYNTAX- WORD ORDER TYPOLOGIES AND THE POSITION OF MODERN PERSIAN RELATIVE CLAUSESREFERENCES; UMLAUT AS A HARMONY PROCESS; 1. Introduction; 1.1. Non linear phonology; 2. Counterarguments; 2.1. Turkish; 2.2. Umlaut; 3. Umlaut in Dutch and German; 4. Umlaut in Roermond; 5. Description; BIBLIOGRAPHY; DIVERGENT PATTERNS OF WORD ORDER CHANGE IN CONTEMPORARY FRENCH; REFERENCES; ARTICULATORY MODES AND TYPOLOGICAL UNIVERSALS: THE PUZZLE OF BANTU EJECTIVES AND ASPIRATES; 1.0 Introduction; 1.1 Definition of terms; 2.0 Post-Nasal Consonants; 2.1 Aspiration
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2.2. Ejectivization3.0 Articulatory Modes; REFERENCES; VELAR SEGMENTS IN OLD ENGLISH AND OLD IRISH; REFERENCES; ON THE SEMASIOLOGIZATION OF PHONOLOGICAL RULES: THE SEMIOTIC EVOLUTION OF FINNISH CONSONANT GRADATION; REFERENCES; ANOTHER EXPLANATION FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF s BEFORE / IN NORWEGIAN; REFERENCES; WILHELM SCHERER'S ZUR GESCHICHTE DER DEUTSCHEN SPRACHEA MILESTONE IN 19TH-CENTURY LINGUISTICS; REFERENCES; PROTO-INDO-EUROPEAN CONSONANTISM: METHODOLOGICAL AND FURTHER TYPOLOGICAL CONCERNS; REFERENCES; THE PLACE OF SAUSSURE'S 'MÉMOIRE' IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF HISTORICAL LINGUISTICS
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0.0 Introductory observations
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 90-272-3528-7
Language:
English
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