Papers from the 3rd International Conference on Historical Linguistics
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Papers from the 3rd International Conference on Historical Linguistics
(Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science, Series 4 . Current issues in linguistic theory ; v. 13)
J. Benjamins, 1982
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Includes bibliographies and indexes
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内容説明
The papers in this volume are a selection from those presented at the 3rd International Conference on Historical Linguistics (ICHL), held in 1977 at the University of Hamburg. These selected papers deal with a wide variety of issues, some from a more general-theoretical perspective, some deriving new theoretical insights from language data ranging from Ojibwa to Old-Saxon.
目次
- 1. Preface
- 2. Program
- 3. Synchronic, diachronic, and panchronic linguistics (by Christie, Jr., William M.)
- 4. The interplay between diachronic linguistics and dialectology: Some refinements of Trudgill's formula (by Gerritsen, Marinel)
- 5. Development of tones in languages with distinctive tonal accents (by Gvozdanovic, Jadranka)
- 6. Diachrony in synchrony (by Hammarstrom, Goran)
- 7. Determinism in linguistics: neogrammarian and transformationalist (by Hewson, John)
- 8. Historical development of tone patterns (by Hombert, Jean-Marie)
- 9. Short-term and long-term teleology in linguistic change (by Itkonen, Esa)
- 10. Sound change and perceptual compensation (by Janson, Tore)
- 11. The neogrammarian doctrine: breakthrough or extension of the Schleicherian paradigm (by Koerner, E.F.K.)
- 12. Observations on the sources, transmission, and meaning of 'Indo-european' and related terms in the development of linguistics (by Koerner, E.F.K.)
- 13. Semantic investiture of underspecified units in syntax (by Langhoff, Stephan)
- 14. The phonetic nature of the Neo-Stokavian accent shifts in Serbo-croatian (by Lehiste, Ilse)
- 15. Homo : Humus and the semitic counterparts: The oldest culturally significant Etymology? (by Levin, Saul)
- 16. La desinence feminine -esse (by Lofstedt, Leena)
- 17. Between monogenesis and polygenesis (by Malkiel, Yakov)
- 18. On comparative syntax (by Mithun, Marianne)
- 19. A syntactic correlate of style switching in the Canterbury tales (by Ness, Lynn)
- 20. Evidence of auslautsverhartung in old saxon (by Odwarka, Karl)
- 21. The application of the comparative method to the philippine languages (by Paz, Consuelo J.)
- 22. Historical analogy and the peircean categories (by Rauch, Irmengard)
- 23. The PIE word order controversy and word order in lithuanian (by Reklaitis, Janine K.)
- 24. On the problem of merger (by Ringgaard, Kristian)
- 25. The word-and-paradigm model and linguistic change: the verbal system of ojibwa (by Wolfart, H. Christoph)
- 26. Indices
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