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  • - A Linguistic Study of an Obsolescent Dialect
    av Mari Catrin (University of Cambridge) Jones
    315,-

    This book is the first to present a comprehensive linguistic study of Jersey Norman French. Drawing on a corpus of original data, it offers historical and dialectological sketches, an assessment of language planning on Jersey, and an account of language change in progress.

  • av Gary German
    328,-

  • - New Methods and Case Studies in Medieval Norwegian
    av Tamsin S. T. Blaxter
    321,-

    This book presents the use of kernelsmoothing, a family of methods adapted from fields such as signal processing, as a way to identify the true spatial distribution of linguistic forms at particular points in time.* Discusses the use of kernel smoothing in historical dialectology and new approaches to parameter setting* Presents a series of case studies from the history of Norwegian language* Investigates some of the major phonological and morphosyntactic shifts which transformed the language from Old Norwegian through Middle to early Modern Norwegian* Demonstrates how the kernel smoothing method allows us to see how these changes spread from place to place, and these findings are used to throw light on a number of more general research questions of interest to an audience beyond Scandinavianists* A step-by-step guide to kernel smoothing is offered, so that non-experts can apply the approach to their own data

  • - A Dynamic Approach to Bantu Clause Structure
    av Hannah Gibson
    321,-

    Building Meaning in Context: A Dynamic Approach to Bantu Clause Structure uses the tools of the Dynamic Syntax framework to explore morphosyntactic phenomena in a number of Bantu languages.* Examines word order alternations, inversion constructions and negation in Bantu, showing the incremental nature of the build-up of meaning in context* Highlights cross-linguistic parallels, drawing on data from Japanese, Korean, Romance languages and varieties of Greek* Offers a radical new perspective on the nature of human language, showing the centrality of the concepts of underspecification and update which lie at the heart of the DS structure building process* An innovative analysis with a broad empirical coverage

  • - A Critical Approach
    av James Costa
    321,-

    Revitalising Language in Provence: A Critical Approach questions the concept of language revitalisation and challenges the field s main tenets through a detailed analysis Southern France s Provencal movement, one of Europe s longest standing language revitalisation projects.

  • av Robert (University of Cambridge Crellin
    321,-

    The Syntax and Semantics of the Perfect Active in Literary Koine Greek incorporates linguistic insights from both neo-Davidsonian and Chomskyan traditions to present a unified semantic description of the perfect and pluperfect in literary Koine Greek.

  • - A Sociolinguistic Perspective on Royal Style and Identity
    av Mel (University of Birmingham Evans
    321,-

    The Language of Queen Elizabeth I presents one of the first diachronic accounts of the language the idiolect of the Tudor monarch who ruled England and Ireland from 1558-1603.

  • av Nicola (University of Nottingham McLelland
    350,-

    Germanist and linguist Nicola McLelland presents an accessible yet scholarly exploration that makes sense of Schottelius's lengthy and unwieldy study by interpreting its elements from grammar to riddles, from verse to dialogue against European discourse traditions that shaped the linguist's views of language.

  • - A Diachronic Approach
    av Kathryn (University College London Allan
    321,-

    The way in which we understand the concept of intelligence is rooted in metaphor and metonymy. This book explores the motivation for some of the lexemes in this semantic field across the history of the English language, considering the range of cognitive mechanisms and cultural factors that can inform metaphorical and metonymical mappings.

  • av Patrick Sims-Williams
    321,-

    An original study revealing the history of place-names from Ireland to Anatolia, from Scotland to the Apennines, and from to Andalusia the Black Seas.

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    325,-

    aeo Contains a very thorough review of the arguments used in the debate on the headedness of noun phrases. aeo Presents an Noun Phrase analysis, whereas recent analyses of noun phrases has been as Determiner Phrases. aeo Considers the noun as the head of the phrase, and the definite ending is not assigned syntactic status.

  • - Facts, Myths and Statistics
    av Angela (University of Rome) Marcantonio
    321,-

    In this detailed survey of Finnish, Hungarian, Lapp and the other Uralic Languages, Angela Marcantonio shows there is in fact no scientific evidence to support the belief that they form a genetic family. If this approach is accepted, this detailed analysis will have far--reaching consequences for other assumed language families.

  • - An Etymological Survey
    av Richard (Soft Resources Dance
    321,-

    The most rigorous description ever undertaken of the Scandinavian influence on the vocabulary of a major Middle English text, and a new model for the collection and analysis of Norse loans in any English source.* A new survey of the etymological evidence for nearly 500 words in one of the most famous and important Middle English poems* Conducted in accordance with a groundbreaking new system of etymological classification, and with references to all relevant previous scholarship going back to the nineteenth century* Contains new insights into the etymologies, forms, meanings and textual interpretation of hundreds of Middle English words* Includes a new introduction to the scholarly study of the Old Norse influence on English vocabulary, including a detailed discussion of methodologies

  • - A Minimalist Approach
    av Adam (University of Cambridge) Ledgeway
    321,-

    aeo Offers a valuable insight into the little studied syntax of the dialects of southern Italy. aeo Makes a significant contribution towards cataloguing the linguistic typology of dialect syntax within the Italian peninsula, bridging the gap between the familiar data of standard Romance and those of lesser known Romance varieties.

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    321,-

    aeo First major and detailed evaluation of universalist claims about the development of nasalization/sound change. aeo Strongly multidiscplinary: phonological and historical approach backed by the results of experimental phonetics and supported by typological evidence. aeo Taps into resurgence of interest in nasality and language typology.

  • - Phonology and Chronology, c. 400-1200
    av Patrick (University of Wales Sims-Williams
    368,-

    * First comprehensive study for 50 years of the stones from western Britain and Brittany, inscribed in the Roman and Irish Ogam alphabets. * Provides a linguistic analysis of the 370 Brittonic and Irish inscriptions. * Presents new phonological evidence for the dating of the inscriptions. .

  • av Lucia (Universitat de les Illes Balears Loureiro-Porto
    321,-

    Necessity is a primary meaning expressed diversely in world languages and whose evolution helps describe human cognitive development. By adopting a corpus-based approach, this book studies the five verbs from the history of English diachronically, from the language's origins (c. 750) to the end of the early Modern period (1710).

  • - John Gilchrist and the Analysis of the 'Hindustani' Language in the late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries
    av Richard (University of Sheffield) Steadman-Jones
    321,-

    A detailed study of Gilchrist's grammatical praxis which presents a picture of the complex relationship between grammatical inquiry and the politics of colonial discourse in the early years of the Indian Empire.

  • av Melanie (University of Sussex) Green
    321,-

    This book investigates the morphosyntax, semantics and discourse properties of focus and wh-constructions in Hausa, and introduces readers to aspects of the syntax of a major world language unfamiliar to most linguists.

  • - Personal Histories
    av Brown
    350,-

    This is a collection of a linguistic autobiographiesa by 23 British linguists who played a major role in the development of the subject in Britain during the second half of the twentieth century. aeo Includes contributions from 23 major British linguists. aeo Provides an overview of the rapid growth of linguistics in the last 50 years.

  • av Stephen Pax (Scott Polar Research Institute Leonard
    325,-

    Language, Society and Identity in early Iceland offers a much-needed exploration into the problem of linguistic and social identity construction in early Iceland, and is a fascinating account of an under examined historical-linguistic story that will spur further research and discussion amongst researchers.

  • - Diachrony and Typology
    av Silva Nurmio
    321,-

  • av Andras Cser
    321,-

    This work is a comprehensive corpus-based description of the synchronic segmental phonology of Classical Latin.* Provides a full description of the phonology of a dead language and also highlights how the patterns and processes described contribute to phonological theory* Research results include novel analyses of segmental phenomena, phonotactics, phonological processes, inflectional morphology, and certain diachronic questions* Informed by specific hypotheses about how phonological representations are structured and how phonological rules work, and in turn how the findings corroborate these hypotheses* Theoretically grounded and provides raw material for researchers of phonology, morphology and historical linguistics

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