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Historical Romance Linguistics

Retrospective and perspectives
  • Edited by: Randall Gess and Deborah Arteaga
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2006
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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 Jürgen 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.

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Nathan Bierman, in the Chicago Tribune, September 2006.:
This marvelous new book [...] looks at language change in Europe. [...] Romance languages are so interesting because their common ancestor, Latin, left such a varied and complicated legacy. This books delves into that legacy [...].


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From Romance Philology to (Historical) Romance Linguistics?
Jurgen Klausenburger
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Part I: Phonology

Travis G. Bradley and Ann Marie Delforge
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Randall Gess
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Haike Jacobs and Robbie van Gerwen
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Michael L. Mazzola
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Jean-Pierre Y. Montreuil
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A Sociolinguistic Perspective
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Douglas C. Walker
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Part II: Morphology

The Speech of the Future Louis XIIIth
Paul Hirschbühler and Marie Labelle
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Lori Repetti
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Margaret E. Winters
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Wiecher Zwanenburg
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Part III: Syntax

Deborah Arteaga and Julia Herschensohn
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Brigitte L.M. Bauer
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Barbara E. Bullock and Almeida Jacqueline Toribio
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Ana Maria Martins
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Cinzia Russi
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Jane S. Smith
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