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Diachrony in synchrony
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Göran Hammarström
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Preface v
- Program vii
- Table of contents xiv
- Synchronic, diachronic, and panchronic linguistics 1
- The interplay between diachronic linguistics and dialectology 11
- Development of tones in languages with distinctive tonal accents 39
- Diachrony in synchrony 51
- Determinism in linguistics 65
- Historical development of tone patterns 75
- Short-term and long-term teleology in linguistic change 85
- Sound change and perceptual compensation 119
- The neogrammarian doctrine 129
- Observations on the sources, transmission, and meaning of ‘Indo-european’ and related terms in the development of linguistics 153
- Semantic investiture of underspecified units in syntax 181
- The phonetic nature of the Neo-Štokavian accent shifts in Serbo-croatian 197
- Homo : Humus and the semitic counterparts 207
- La désinence féminine -esse 217
- Between monogenesis and polygenesis 235
- On comparative syntax 273
- A syntactic correlate of style switching in the Canterbury tales 293
- Evidence of auslautsverhärtung in old saxon 323
- The application of the comparative method to the philippine languages 345
- Historical analogy and the peircean categories 359
- The PIE word order controversy and word order in lithuanian 369
- On the problem of merger 387
- The word-and-paradigm model and linguistic change 397
- Indices 419
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Preface v
- Program vii
- Table of contents xiv
- Synchronic, diachronic, and panchronic linguistics 1
- The interplay between diachronic linguistics and dialectology 11
- Development of tones in languages with distinctive tonal accents 39
- Diachrony in synchrony 51
- Determinism in linguistics 65
- Historical development of tone patterns 75
- Short-term and long-term teleology in linguistic change 85
- Sound change and perceptual compensation 119
- The neogrammarian doctrine 129
- Observations on the sources, transmission, and meaning of ‘Indo-european’ and related terms in the development of linguistics 153
- Semantic investiture of underspecified units in syntax 181
- The phonetic nature of the Neo-Štokavian accent shifts in Serbo-croatian 197
- Homo : Humus and the semitic counterparts 207
- La désinence féminine -esse 217
- Between monogenesis and polygenesis 235
- On comparative syntax 273
- A syntactic correlate of style switching in the Canterbury tales 293
- Evidence of auslautsverhärtung in old saxon 323
- The application of the comparative method to the philippine languages 345
- Historical analogy and the peircean categories 359
- The PIE word order controversy and word order in lithuanian 369
- On the problem of merger 387
- The word-and-paradigm model and linguistic change 397
- Indices 419