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The chronology of phonological change

  • Bridget Drinka
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Research Guide on Language Change
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Chapters in this book

  1. I-X I
  2. I. Introduction
  3. Language change and the Saussurean dichotomy: Diachrony versus synchrony 3
  4. Linguistic reconstruction: The scope of historical and comparative linguistics 11
  5. II. Aspects of Language Change
  6. Synchronic manifestations of linguistic change 25
  7. Evidence of language change 37
  8. The context of language change 71
  9. Methods to Study Language Change
  10. Philology: Analysis of written records 97
  11. The chronology of phonological change 107
  12. Linguistic paleontology: Migration theory, prehistory, and archeology correlated with linguistic data 137
  13. Linguistic geography and language change 161
  14. Psycholinguistics: A research review 175
  15. Lexicostatistics 217
  16. Theoretical Models of Change
  17. The Neogrammarian hypothesis 223
  18. A structural view of sound-change 241
  19. The transformational-generative model 249
  20. Other Approaches
  21. Dialect geography 257
  22. Social stratification of language 273
  23. Contact and interference 281
  24. III. Types of Language Change
  25. Phonological Change
  26. Phonetic, phonemic, and phonotactic change 297
  27. Evidence 303
  28. Structuralist interpretation 307
  29. Synchronic rules and diachronic "laws": The Saussurean dichotomy reaffirmed 313
  30. Morphophonology 325
  31. Morphological change
  32. Morphological change 347
  33. Syntactic change
  34. Syntactic change 365
  35. Lexical Change
  36. Onomasiological change: Sachen-change reflected by Wörter 389
  37. Semantic change 399
  38. Borrowing 409
  39. Etymology 415
  40. Change of Languages
  41. Language families and subgroupings, tree model and wave theory, and reconstruction of protolanguages 441
  42. The development of standard language (koine) and dialect: Language split and dialect merger 455
  43. Contact linguistics: Research on linguistic areas, strata, and interference in Europe 471
  44. Creolization and language change 507
  45. Bi- and multilingualism: Code-switching, interference and hybrids 527
  46. Subject Index 535
  47. Language Index 548
  48. Author Index 553
  49. 565-566 565
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