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Exaptation and Language Change
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Edited by:
Muriel Norde
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English
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2016
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This volume is the first collection of papers that is exclusively dedicated to the concept of exaptation, a notion from evolutionary biology that was famously introduced into linguistics by Roger Lass in 1990. The past quarter-century has seen a heated debate on the properties of linguistic exaptation, its demarcation from other processes of linguistic change, and indeed the question of whether it is a useful concept in historical linguistics at all. The contributions in the present volume reflect these diverging points of view. Along with a comprehensive introduction, covering the history of the notion of exaptation from its conception in the field of biology to its adoption in linguistics, the book offers extensive discussion of the concept from various theoretical perspectives, detailed case studies as well as critical reviews of some stock examples. The book will be of interest to scholars working in the fields of evolutionary linguistics, historical linguistics, and the history of linguistics.
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Natalie Operstein, on Linguist List 28.811 (10/02/2017):
Rather than attempting a unified picture of exaptation, this volume opens it up for further exploration and provides a forum for a discussion of refunctionalization of grammatical elements, with the focus on ''unexpected'' changes that set exaptation apart from cross-linguistically recurrent changes such as those captured by grammaticalization clines. The main value of this collection is in the diversity of views it offers and the variety of phenomena that get discussed under a common rubric.
Rather than attempting a unified picture of exaptation, this volume opens it up for further exploration and provides a forum for a discussion of refunctionalization of grammatical elements, with the focus on ''unexpected'' changes that set exaptation apart from cross-linguistically recurrent changes such as those captured by grammaticalization clines. The main value of this collection is in the diversity of views it offers and the variety of phenomena that get discussed under a common rubric.
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Taking stock of a controversial notion in linguistics Freek Van de Velde and Muriel Norde Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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An exaptation omnibus Brian D. Joseph Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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Probing the –I/ESC- morpheme Dieter Vermandere and Claire Meul Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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A case of exaptation? Eva Skafte Jensen Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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Topichood and the evolution of Ibero-romance articles Albert Wall and Álvaro S. Octavio de Toledo y Huerta Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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Two historical routes to final particles in Japanese Katsunobu Izutsu and Mitsuko Narita Izutsu Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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