Historical Linguistics An Introduction

Historical Linguistics: An Introduction by Lyle Campbell, published by MIT Press in 2004, is a comprehensive text designed for students exploring the field of historical linguistics. This second edition spans 448 pages and is presented in English. The book introduces key topics while providing practical methods for applying these concepts, featuring a variety of examples and exercises that facilitate a hands-on learning experience.
Readers will find a thorough examination of both traditional and contemporary topics in historical linguistics, including syntactic change, grammaticalization, and sociolinguistic factors influencing linguistic evolution. The text incorporates examples from a diverse array of languages, making complex ideas more accessible through familiar languages such as English, French, German, and Spanish, as well as non-Indo-European languages. This edition includes expanded explanations and updates reflecting recent developments in the field, addressing various linguistic theories and the dynamics of language diversification and spread.
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This accessible, hands-on text not only introduces students to the important topicsin historical linguistics but also shows them how to apply the methods described and how to thinkabout the issues; abundant examples and exercises allow students to focus on how to do historicallinguistics. Distinctive to this text is its integration of the standard topics with others nowconsidered important to the field, including syntactic change, grammaticalization, sociolinguisticcontributions to linguistic change, distant genetic relationships, areal linguistics, and linguisticprehistory. Examples are taken from a broad range of languages; those from the more familiarEnglish, French, German, and Spanish make the topics more accessible, while those fromnon-Indo-European languages show the depth and range of the concepts they illustrate.This secondedition features expanded explanations and examples as well as updates in light of recent work inlinguistics, including a defense of the family tree model, a response to recent claims on lexicaldiffusion/frequency, and a section on why languages diversify and spread.
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