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OverviewHow and why are languages constantly changing? Historical linguistics seeks to find out by going beyond the history of individual languages to discover the general principles which underlie language change. But our evidence is severely limited. Most of the world's languages are still unwritten, and even in areas with long written traditions, such as Europe and the Near East, documentary evidence stretches only a short distance along the path of the historical development of languages. How, then, can we uncover our long linguistic prehistory, and what can it tell us about language change? Aimed at students with an elementary knowledge of linguistics, this text explains the methods and theoretical bases of linguistic reconstruction, and newer, less established principles such as the application of linguistic universals and language typology, and quantitative techniques. It also reviews the principles for establishing language relationships and for uncovering information about the homelands and cultures of the prehistoric speakers of reconstructed languages. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Anthony FoxPublisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 21.00cm Weight: 0.610kg ISBN: 9780198700005ISBN 10: 0198700008 Pages: 389 Publication Date: 01 March 1995 Audience: College/higher education , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsAn exemplary textbook that fills a much-needed gap. Balanced presentation of material; especially good on explaining the rationales behind the various types of reconstruction. --John Hagge, Iowa State University. ..an excellent, informative introduction to the topic which will render great service to students. --The Journal of Indo-European Studies An exemplary textbook that fills a much-needed gap. Balanced presentation of material; especially good on explaining the rationales behind the various types of reconstruction. --John Hagge, Iowa State University<br> .,. an excellent, informative introduction to the topic which will render great service to students. --The Journal of Indo-European Studies<br> <br> An exemplary textbook that fills a much-needed gap. Balanced presentation of material; especially good on explaining the rationales behind the various types of reconstruction. --John Hagge, Iowa State University<br>. ..an excellent, informative introduction to the topic which will render great service to students. --The Journal of Indo-European Studies<br> An exemplary textbook that fills a much-needed gap. Balanced presentation of material; especially good on explaining the rationales behind the various types of reconstruction. --John Hagge, Iowa State University ...an excellent, informative introduction to the topic which will render great service to students. --The Journal of Indo-European Studies An exemplary textbook that fills a much-needed gap. Balanced presentation of material; especially good on explaining the rationales behind the various types of reconstruction. --John Hagge, Iowa State University .. .an excellent, informative introduction to the topic which will render great service to students. --The Journal of Indo-European Studies An exemplary textbook that fills a much-needed gap. Balanced presentation of material; especially good on explaining the rationales behind the various types of reconstruction. --John Hagge, Iowa State University .,. an excellent, informative introduction to the topic which will render great service to students. --The Journal of Indo-European Studies An exemplary textbook that fills a much-needed gap. Balanced presentation of material; especially good on explaining the rationales behind the various types of reconstruction. --John Hagge, Iowa State University , .. an excellent, informative introduction to the topic which will render great service to students. --The Journal of Indo-European Studies An exemplary textbook that fills a much-needed gap. Balanced presentation of material; especially good on explaining the rationales behind the various types of reconstruction. --John Hagge, Iowa State University .,. an excellent, informative introduction to the topic which will render great service to students. --The Journal of Indo-European Studies Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |