Language Change and Linguistic Diversity
Language Change and Linguistic Diversity
Studies in Honour of Lyle Campbell
Lee, Nala H.; Chacon, Thiago Costa; Silva, W.D.L
Edinburgh University Press
02/2024
356
Mole
Inglês
9781474488136
15 a 20 dias
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1. Language Change and Diversity at the crossroads of Historical Linguistics, Language Documentation, and Linguistic Typology by Thiago Chacon, Nala H. Lee and Wilson Silva2. Using the acoustic correlates of voice quality as explanations for the changes in the descriptions of Xinkan glottalized consonants by Chris Rogers3. Variation and change in the distribution of *-(V)n and *-(V)w in Kaqchikel by Raina Heaton4. Origins of metathesis in Batsbi, part II: Intransitive verbs by Alice C. Harris 5. Some remarks on etymological opacity in Austronesian languages by Robert Blust6. The relationship between Aquitanian and Basque: Achievements and challenges of the comparative method in a context of poor documentation by Joaquin Gorrochategui7. Evidence, New and Old, Against the Late *k(') > *ch(') Areal Shift Hypothesis by David F. Mora Marin8. Are all language isolates equal? The case of Mapudungun by Willem F. H. Adelaar and Matthias Pache9. The historical linguistics and archaeology of ancient North America: "A linguistic look" at the Hopewell by Eve Koller10. The Lenguas de Bolivia project: Background and further prospects by Mily Crevels and Pieter Muysken11. The typology of grammatical relations in Tuparian languages with special focus on Akuntsu by Carolina Coelho Aragon and Fabricio Ferraz Gerardi12. Meskwaki (Algonquian) Evidence Against Basic Word Order and Configurational Models of Argument Roles by Ives Goddard and Amy Dahlstrom13. The Syntax of Alignment: An Emergentist Typology by William O'Grady
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Language change; language contact; historical linguistics; linguistic typology; language documentation; language description
1. Language Change and Diversity at the crossroads of Historical Linguistics, Language Documentation, and Linguistic Typology by Thiago Chacon, Nala H. Lee and Wilson Silva2. Using the acoustic correlates of voice quality as explanations for the changes in the descriptions of Xinkan glottalized consonants by Chris Rogers3. Variation and change in the distribution of *-(V)n and *-(V)w in Kaqchikel by Raina Heaton4. Origins of metathesis in Batsbi, part II: Intransitive verbs by Alice C. Harris 5. Some remarks on etymological opacity in Austronesian languages by Robert Blust6. The relationship between Aquitanian and Basque: Achievements and challenges of the comparative method in a context of poor documentation by Joaquin Gorrochategui7. Evidence, New and Old, Against the Late *k(') > *ch(') Areal Shift Hypothesis by David F. Mora Marin8. Are all language isolates equal? The case of Mapudungun by Willem F. H. Adelaar and Matthias Pache9. The historical linguistics and archaeology of ancient North America: "A linguistic look" at the Hopewell by Eve Koller10. The Lenguas de Bolivia project: Background and further prospects by Mily Crevels and Pieter Muysken11. The typology of grammatical relations in Tuparian languages with special focus on Akuntsu by Carolina Coelho Aragon and Fabricio Ferraz Gerardi12. Meskwaki (Algonquian) Evidence Against Basic Word Order and Configurational Models of Argument Roles by Ives Goddard and Amy Dahlstrom13. The Syntax of Alignment: An Emergentist Typology by William O'Grady
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