Historical romance linguistics : retrospective and perspectives

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Historical romance linguistics : retrospective and perspectives

edited by Randall S. Gess, Deborah Arteaga

(Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science, ser. 4 . Current issues in linguistic theory ; v. 274)

J. Benjamins, c2006

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Description

This volume contains 17 studies on historical Romance linguistics within a variety of current theoretical frameworks; it includes studies on phonology, morphology and syntax, focusing solely or comparatively on all five 'major' Romance languages: French, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian and Spanish. An introduction by the eminent Romance Linguist Jurgen Klausenburger addresses the fit of these studies in the overall development of the field of historical Romance linguistics since the 19th century. The studies in this volume demonstrate an organic link between Malkiel's (1961) 'classic' definition of Romance linguistics and the field of Romance linguistics today, because just as scholars of the field in the 19th century successfully applied the dominant paradigm of (historical) linguistics of their time, Neogrammarian theory, so do the authors contained in the present volume avail themselves of current linguistic advances to achieve equally significant results.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Foreword (by Gess, Randall)
  • 2. Introduction: From Romance Philology to (Historical) Romance Linguistics? (by Klausenburger, Jurgen)
  • 3. Part I: Phonology
  • 4. Systemic Contrast and the Diachrony of Spanish Sibilant Voicing (by Bradley, Travis G.)
  • 5. The Myth of Phonologically Distinctive Vowel Length in Renaissance French (by Gess, Randall)
  • 6. Glide Strengthening in French and Spanish and the Formal Representation of Affricates (by Jacobs, Haike)
  • 7. Rhythm and Prosodic Change (by Mazzola, Michael L.)
  • 8. Contrast Preservation Theory and Historical Change (by Montreuil, Jean-Pierre Y.)
  • 9. On the Phonetics of Rhymes in Classical and Pre-Classical French: A Sociolinguistic Perspective (by Morin, Yves-Charles)
  • 10. Is the 'Word' Still a Phonological Unit in French? Evidence from Verlan (by Walker, Douglas C.)
  • 11. Part II: Morphology
  • 12. Proclisis and Enclisis of Object Pronouns at the Turn of the 17th Century: The Speech of the Future Louis XIIIth (by Hirschbuhler, Paul)
  • 13. The Emergence of Marked Structures in the Integration of Loans in Italian (by Repetti, Lori)
  • 14. On the Life and (Near) Death of a Morphophoneme (by Winters, Margaret E.)
  • 15. German Influence in Romanian (by Zwanenburg, Wiecher)
  • 16. Part III: Syntax
  • 17. Il Etait une Fois: Diachronic Development of Expletives, Case, and Agreement from Latin to Modern French (by Arteaga, Deborah)
  • 18. 'Synthetic' vs. 'Analytic' in Romance: The Importance of Varieties (by Bauer, Brigitte L.M.)
  • 19. Intra-System Variability and Change in Nominal and Verbal Morphology (by Bullock, Barbara E.)
  • 20. Aspects of Infinitival Constructions in the History of Portuguese (by Martins, Ana Maria)
  • 21. Morphosyntactic Functions of Italian Reflexive si: A GrammaticalizationAnalysis (by Russi, Cinzia)
  • 22. From Adverb to Discourse Marker and Beyond: The Status of la inFranco-American French (by Smith, Jane S.)
  • 23. General Index

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  • NCID
    BA76973753
  • ISBN
    • 9027247889
  • LCCN
    2006042755
  • Country Code
    ne
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Amsterdam ; Philadelphia
  • Pages/Volumes
    viii, 393 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
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