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Language Change (Cambridge Textbooks in Linguistics)

Language Change (Cambridge Textbooks in Linguistics)

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Joan Bybee
Cambridge University Press
Edition: Reprint, 5/28/2015
EAN 9781107655829, ISBN10: 110765582X

Paperback, 309 pages, 24.6 x 17.5 x 1.4 cm
Language: English

How and why do languages change? This new introduction offers a guide to the types of change at all levels of linguistic structure, as well as the mechanisms behind each type. Based on data from a variety of methods and a huge array of language families, it examines general patterns of change, bringing together recent findings on sound change, analogical change, grammaticalization, the creation and change of constructions, as well as lexical change. Emphasizing crosslinguistic patterns and going well beyond traditional methods in historical linguistics, this book sees change as grounded in cognitive processes and usage factors that are rarely mentioned in other textbooks. Complete with questions for discussion, suggested readings and a useful glossary of terms, this book helps students to gain a general understanding of language as an ever-changing system.

1. The study of language change
2. Sound change
3. Sound change and phonological change in wider perspective
4. The interaction of sound change with grammar
5. Analogical change
6. Grammaticalization
processes and mechanisms
7. Common paths of grammaticalization
8. Syntactic change
the development and change of constructions
9. Lexical change
how languages get new words and how words change their meaning
10. Comparison, reconstruction and typology
11. Causes of language change
internal and external factors.