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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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  • 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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  • ...inguistic forms and languages descend from their older counterparts; see [[historical derivation]]
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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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  • ...he languages is typically not evident and can only be shown after detailed historical-comparative work. [[Category:Diachronic linguistics]]
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  • ...ted selection of Trnka’s fifty contributions to English, Czech and general linguistics, written in the years 1928-1978, was published by the Czech anglicist Fried ...nchronic morphology, syntax and style, and last but not least, statistical linguistics. Trnka’s studies are a significant testimony to the development of lingu
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  • ...in 1890, and was ordained as a Roman Catholic priest in 1892. He studied linguistics at the universities of Berlin and Vienna. His early work in linguistics was on the [[Mon-Khmer]] languages of South East Asia, which led him to hyp
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  • ...nl/UiL-OTS/Lexicon/zoek.pl?lemma=Analogy&lemmacode=1018 Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics] *Kiparsky, P. 1970. Historical Linguistics, reprinted in Kiparsky, P. 1982. ''Explanation in Phonology.'' Foris, Dordr
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  • The term '''expletive negation''' is often used (especially in the linguistics of the [[Romance]] languages) for a [[negation|negative]] marker that has n *[[Otto Jespersen|Jespersen, Otto]]. 1940.'' A modern English grammar on historical principles.'' Copenhagen: Munksgaard.
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  • * Campbell, Lyle. 2013. ''Historical Linguistics: An Introduction''. 3. Auflage. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. * Campbell, Lyle & Mauricio J. Mixco. 2007. ''A Glossary of Historical Linguistics''. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
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  • ...''language family''') is a group of languages that developed from a common historical [[ancestor]]. ...nce the mid-18th century, if not earlier. The term is deeply entrenched in linguistics since at least the mid-19th century.
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  • ...pectives on Variation: Sociolinguistic, Historical, Comparative. Trends in Linguistics. Berlin/New York 2005, S. 319-336 [= Studies and Monographs 163].
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  • ...n Joseph, Brian D. & Janda, Richard D. (eds.) ''The Handbook of Historical Linguistics.'' Oxford: Blackwell, 529--551. .... How to Do Things with Junk: Exaption in Language Evolution. ''Journal of Linguistics'' 26, 79--102.
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  • ...ialized in [[North American Indian]] languages, [[Thai]], and [[historical linguistics]]. She was a student of [[Edward Sapir]] and [[Franz Boas]]. ...om she would later be married for a time). She went on to get her Ph.D. in linguistics from Yale (1931-1935), writing her doctoral dissertation on the [[Tunica]]
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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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  • * Grzega, Joachim. 2003. 'Borrowing as a Word-Finding Process in Cognitive Historical Onomasiology', ''Onomasiology Online'' 4: 22-42. ...n, S.G. and T. Kaufman. 1988. ''Language Contact, Creolization and Genetic Linguistics''. Berkeley: University of California Press.
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  • ==Historical comments== ...uistics. The linguistic term '''aktionsart''' was coined later in Germanic linguistics.
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  • ...learner's [[native language]] is studied) and to the field of [[historical linguistics]] (where the effects of interference on language change are studied). ...y established itself, '''interference''' is no longer common in historical linguistics.
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  • In Athabaskan linguistics, the term '''classifier''' is traditionally used for a class of verbal pref ...rmful term that keeps misleading both newcomers to the field of Athabaskan linguistics and non-Athabaskan linguists.”
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  • * Beekes, Robert S. P. 1995. ''Comparative Indo-European Linguistics: An Introduction.'' Amsterdam: John Benjamins. ...Winfred P. 1967. ''A reader in nineteenth century historical Indo-European linguistics''. Bloomington: Indiana Univ. Press.
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  • *Lehmann, Winfred P. 1962. ''Historical linguistics: An introduction.'' New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston. *Winford, Donald. 2003. ''An introduction to contact linguistics.'' Malden, MA: Blackwell.
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  • ...of the Latin accusative and infinitive: a reply to Pillinger.“ Journal of Linguistics 17: 345-349. ...et al. (eds.), Papers from the 4th International Conference on Historical Linguistics. Stanford, March 26-30, 1979. Amsterdam: J. Benjamins (Amsterdam Studies in
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  • ...rom SXV to SVX via TVX. In: Anderson, J. M. & Jones C. (eds.) ''Historical Linguistics I''. Amsterdam, Oxford: North-Holland, 339--376.
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  • ...cularly statistics“. Irrespective of the importance this article has, in a historical perspective, with regard to establishing statistics as a methodological dis [[Category:Quantitative Linguistics]]
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  • ...ed to [[Turkmen]], whereas his habilitation thesis dealt with [[Chuvash]]. Historical-comparative research on Turkic, Tungusic and Mongolic languages was Benzing ...he always maintained his profound interest in dialectal, ethnographic and historical problems of his native region. In particular, Benzing realized the value of
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  • ...ideology-free and lasting contribution to the development of quantitative linguistics. ...her fields in which taxonomies play a key role. But if one looks at Polish linguistics after 1947, one sees that the promising development of the application of m
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  • ...for example, in his well-known monography on ''The History of Mathematical Linguistics in the Soviet Union'' (1966), presents Budilovič as an important 19th cent ...s the time, when I.I. Sreznvevskij (1812-1880) was a professor for Russian linguistics here, who was well familiar with statistical methods (cf. Grzybek/ Kelih 20
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  • ...nt. Academic publications of the time propounded the view that there was a historical progression from primitive to advanced cultures, and that the cultures of E ...on and recording that became the gold standard in anthropology and [[field linguistics]] for generations.
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  • ...in the local priest seminar, before he went to St. Petersburg to enter the historical-philological faculty of St. Petersburg University. In 1846, he passed the e [[Category:Quantitative Linguistics]]
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  • ...heory) and logics to model structural properties of language, quantitative linguistics (QL) studies the multitude of quantitative properties which are essential f ...but they can also be used and applied in many fields such as computational linguistics and natural language processing, language teaching, optimisation of texts e
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  • ...ches. He was born in Moscow, on March 14th (26th), where he studied at the historical-philological faculty, graduating in 1912. After his graduation he spent som ...Russian history of quantitative approaches in the study of literature and linguistics (cf. Grzybek/Kelih 2005, Kelih 2007). Furthermore, Jarcho’s contribution
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  • ...d' definition is for instance given in the ''International Encyclopedia of Linguistics'' (Bybee 1992: 223f.): ==Historical Development ==
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  • ...This is due to the fact that the Sino-Japanese readings arrived in several historical waves from several different regions of China. These 'waves' can be roughly [http://http://linguistics.byu.edu/classes/ling450ch/reports/japanese.htm]An Overview of the History o
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  • ...System.'' In: Paul J. Hopper (ed.) ''Studies in Descriptive and Historical Linguistics.'' Amsterdam 1977.
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