The Oxford Handbook of Historical Phonology

The Oxford Handbook of Historical Phonology

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  • Author: Patrick Honeybone
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN: 0199232814
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 817

This critical overview examines every aspect of the field including its history, key current research questions and methods, theoretical perspectives, and sociolinguistic factors. The authors represent leading proponents of every theoretical perspective. The book is a valuable resource for phonologists and a stimulating guide for their students.


The Oxford Handbook of the History of Linguistics

The Oxford Handbook of the History of Linguistics

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  • Author: Keith Allan
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN: 0199585849
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 945

Leading scholars examine the history of linguistics from ancient origins to the present. They consider every aspect of the field from language origins to neurolinguistics, explore the linguistic traditions in different parts of the world, examine how work in linguistics has influenced other fields, and look at how it has been practically applied


The Oxford Handbook of Laboratory Phonology

The Oxford Handbook of Laboratory Phonology

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  • Author: Abigail C. Cohn
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN: 0199575037
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 888

This book provides state-of-the-art coverage of research in laboratory phonology. Laboratory phonology denotes a research perspective, not a specific theory: it represents a broad community of scholars dedicated to bringing interdisciplinary experimental approaches and methods to bear on how spoken language is structured, learned and used; it draws on a wide range of tools and concepts from cognitive and natural sciences. This book describes the investigative approaches,disciplinary perspectives, and methods deployed in laboratory phonology, and highlights the most promising areas of current research.Part one introduces the history, nature, and aims of laboratory phonology. The remaining four parts cover central issues in research done within this perspective, as well as methodological resources used for investigating these issues. Contributions to this volume address how laboratory phonology approaches have provided insight into human speech and language structure and how theoretical questions and methodologies are intertwined. This Handbook, the first specifically dedicated tothe laboratory phonology approach, builds on the foundation of knowledge amassed in linguistics, speech research and allied disciplines. With the varied interdisciplinary contributions collected, the Handbook advances work in this vibrant field.


The Oxford Handbook of the History of English

The Oxford Handbook of the History of English

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  • Author: Terttu Nevalainen
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN: 0199922764
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 984

This ambitious Handbook takes advantage of recent advances in the study of the history of English to rethink the understanding of the field.


The Oxford Handbook of Corpus Phonology

The Oxford Handbook of Corpus Phonology

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  • Author: Jacques Durand
  • Publisher: OUP Oxford
  • ISBN: 019166927X
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 704

This handbook presents the first systematic account of corpus phonology - the employment of corpora for studying speakers' and listeners' acquisition and knowledge of the sound system of their native languages and the principles underlying those systems. The first part of the book discusses the design, compilation, and use of phonological corpora, while the second looks at specific applications. Part 3 presents the tools and methods used, while the final part examines a number of currently available phonological corpora in various languages. It will appeal not only to those working with phonological corpora, but also to researchers and students of phonology and phonetics more generally, as well as to all those interested in language variation, dialectology, language acquisition, and sociolinguistics.


The Routledge Handbook of Historical Linguistics

The Routledge Handbook of Historical Linguistics

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  • Author: Claire Bowern
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1317743245
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 777

The Routledge Handbook of Historical Linguistics provides a survey of the field covering the methods which underpin current work; models of language change; and the importance of historical linguistics for other subfields of linguistics and other disciplines. Divided into five sections, the volume encompass a wide range of approaches and addresses issues in the following areas: historical perspectives methods and models language change interfaces regional summaries Each of the thirty-two chapters is written by a specialist in the field and provides: a introduction to the subject; an analysis of the relationship between the diachronic and synchronic study of the topic; an overview of the main current and critical trends; and examples from primary data. The Routledge Handbook of Historical Linguistics is essential reading for researchers and postgraduate students working in this area. Chapter 28 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 3.0 license. https://www.routledgehandbooks.com/doi/10.4324/9781315794013.ch28


The Handbook of Historical Linguistics, Volume II

The Handbook of Historical Linguistics, Volume II

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  • Author: Richard D. Janda
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
  • ISBN: 1118732219
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 712

An entirely new follow-up volume providing a detailed account of numerous additional issues, methods, and results that characterize current work in historical linguistics. This brand-new, second volume of The Handbook of Historical Linguistics is a complement to the well-established first volume first published in 2003. It includes extended content allowing uniquely comprehensive coverage of the study of language(s) over time. Though it adds fresh perspectives on several topics previously treated in the first volume, this Handbook focuses on extensions of diachronic linguistics beyond those key issues. This Handbook provides readers with studies of language change whose perspectives range from comparisons of large open vs. small closed corpora, via creolistics and linguistic contact in general, to obsolescence and endangerment of languages. Written by leading scholars in their respective fields, new chapters are offered on matters such as the origin of language, evidence from language for reconstructing human prehistory, invocations of language present in studies of language past, benefits of linguistic fieldwork for historical investigation, ways in which not only biological evolution but also field biology can serve as heuristics for research into the rise and spread of linguistic innovations, and more. Moreover, it: offers novel and broadened content complementing the earlier volume so as to provide the fullest available overview of a wholly engrossing field includes 23 all-new contributed chapters, treating some familiar themes from fresh perspectives but mostly covering entirely new topics features expanded discussion of material from language families other than Indo-European provides a multiplicity of views from numerous specialists in linguistic diachrony. The Handbook of Historical Linguistics, Volume II is an ideal book for undergraduate and graduate students in linguistics, researchers and professional linguists, as well as all those interested in the history of particular languages and the history of language more generally.


The Oxford Handbook of Grammaticalization

The Oxford Handbook of Grammaticalization

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  • Author: Heiko Narrog
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN: 0199586780
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 948

This book presents a critical assessment of research on grammaticalization, a central element in the process by which grammars are created. Leading scholars discuss its core theoretical and methodological bases, report on work in the field, and point to directions for new research. They represent every relevant theoretical perspective and approach.


The Oxford Handbook of Chinese Linguistics

The Oxford Handbook of Chinese Linguistics

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  • Author: William S-Y Wang
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN: 0199856346
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 928

The Oxford Handbook of Chinese Linguistics offers a broad and comprehensive coverage of the entire field from a multi-disciplinary perspective. All chapters are contributed by leading scholars in their respective areas. This Handbook contains eight sections: history, languages and dialects, language contact, morphology, syntax, phonetics and phonology, socio-cultural aspects and neuro-psychological aspects. It provides not only a diachronic view of how languages evolve, but also a synchronic view of how languages in contact enrich each other by borrowing new words, calquing loan translation and even developing new syntactic structures. It also accompanies traditional linguistic studies of grammar and phonology with empirical evidence from psychology and neurocognitive sciences. In addition to research on the Chinese language and its major dialect groups, this handbook covers studies on sign languages and non-Chinese languages, such as the Austronesian languages spoken in Taiwan.


A History of German

A History of German

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  • Author: Joseph Salmons
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN: 0192561359
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 448

This book provides a detailed but accessible introduction to the development of the German language from the earliest reconstructable prehistory to the present day. Joe Salmons explores a range of topics in the history of the language, offering answers to questions such as: How did German come to have so many different dialects and close linguistic cousins like Dutch and Plattdeutsch? Why does German have 'umlaut' vowels and why do they play so many different roles in the grammar? Why are noun plurals so complicated? Are dialects dying out today? Does English, with all the words it loans to German, pose a threat to the language? This second edition has been extensively expanded and revised to include extended coverage of syntactic and pragmatic change throughout, expanded discussion of sociolinguistic aspects, language variation, and language contact, and more on the position of German in the Germanic family. The book is supported by a companion website and is suitable for language learners and teachers and students of linguistics, from undergraduate level upwards. The new edition also includes more detailed background information to make it more accessible for beginners.