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  • ...' is a series of big international conferences in the area of [[historical linguistics]] that take place every two years.
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  • ...inguistic forms and languages descend from their older counterparts; see [[historical derivation]]
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  • The term '''stratum''' has multiple meanings in linguistics: *[[stratum (in historical linguistics)]]: a language that has had a contact influence on another language, e.g. [
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  • * [[Reconstruction (Historical linguistics)]]
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  • ...nl/UiL-OTS/Lexicon/zoek.pl?lemma=Elision&lemmacode=1173 Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics] [[Category:Historical linguistics]]
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  • '''History and Philosophy of Linguistics''' ...tion and theory changing (its historical and epistemological evolution) in linguistics. ==
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  • This page will become the portal on '''diachronic linguistics (or historical linguistics)'''.
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  • ...06) was a British specialist of [[English]], especially English historical linguistics. 1994 "Dialect variation and historical metrics." Diachronica 11.13-34 (with C.B. McCully)
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  • ...l/UiL-OTS/Lexicon/zoek.pl?lemma=Haplology&lemmacode=701 Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics] * [[Lyle Campbell|Campbell, Lyle]]. 1998. ''Historical Linguistics: An Introduction''. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
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  • * Campbell, Lyle & Mauricio J. Mixco. 2007. A Glossary of Historical Linguistics. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press. * Crowley, Terry. 1997. ''An introduction to historical linguistics'' 3rd ed. Auckland: Oxford University Press.
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  • '''Linguistics''' is the science of language and languages. *[[theoretical linguistics]], [[applied linguistics]]
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  • ...''' is a conference in the series [[International Conference on Historical Linguistics]].
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  • * Campbell, Lyle & Mauricio J. Mixco. 2007. A Glossary of Historical Linguistics. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press. * Crowley, Terry. 1997. An introduction to historical linguistics 3rd ed. Auckland: Oxford University Press.
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  • ...German. After studying with [[Eduard Prokosch]], he decided on a career in linguistics. ...pzig, and in the summer semester of 1914 he studied historical-comparative linguistics with Jacob Wackernagel, as well as Indian and Iranian studies.
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  • =General linguistics= [[International Cognitive Linguistics Conference]] (ICLC)
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  • ...n: Lehmann, Winfred P. & Malkiel, Yakov (eds.) ''Directions for historical linguistics: A symposium.'' Austin: University of Texas Press, 85-94.
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  • ...hange and Generative Theory: essays from the UCLA conference on historical linguistics in the perspective of transformational theory.'' Bloomington, IA: Indiana U
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  • * Crowley, Terry. 1997. ''An introduction to historical linguistics'' 3rd ed. Auckland: Oxford University Press.
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  • ...dy of Indo-European languages was the starting-point for modern historical linguistics.
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  • * Campbell, Lyle & Mauricio J. Mixco. 2007. A Glossary of Historical Linguistics. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press.
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