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Trask's historical linguistics

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Hodder Arnold, Aug 16, 2007 - Language Arts & Disciplines - 514 pages
This book is an introduction to historical linguistics - the study of language change over time. Written in an engaging style and illustrated with examples from a wide range of languages, the book covers the fundamental concepts of language change, methods for historical linguistics, linguistic reconstruction, sociolinguistic aspects of language change, language contact, the birth and death of languages, language and prehistory and the issue of very remote relations.
A minimal knowledge of linguistic concepts is needed and the book is suitable for students approaching the subject for the first time. The exercises will be particularly useful to teachers and students alike.

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Contents

Lexical and semantic change
21
Phonological change
65
Phonological change
97
Syntactic change 1 71
171
Relatedness between languages
207
The comparative method
253
Internal reconstruction
311
1O The origin and propagation of change
333
Social and historical pressures upon
387
Language and prehistory
449
The Swadesh 200word list
483
Index
505
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About the author (2007)


Robert McColl Millar works at the University of Aberdeen where he is head of the undergraduate Language and Linguistics programme.