Dynamics of Language Changes: Looking Within and Across Languages

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Keith Allan
Springer Nature, 31.08.2020 - 289 Seiten
This book explores the dynamics of language changes from sociolinguistic and historical linguistic perspectives. With in-depth case studies from all around the world, it uses diverse approaches across sociolinguistics and historical linguistics to answer questions such as: How and why do language changes begin?; how do language changes spread?; and how can they ultimately be explained?
Each chapter explores a different component of language change, including typology, syntax, morphology, phonology, semantics, lexicology, discourse strategies, diachronic change, synchronic change, how the deafblind modify sign language, and the accommodation of language to song. This book presents a comprehensive analysis of the dynamics of language change over time, simultaneously advancing current research and suggesting new directions in sociolinguistic and historical linguistic approaches.
 

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11 Whats the Score?
169
Temporality and Typology
182
13 Cultural Keywords in Philippine English
201
The Case of Yalaku
217
Other Aspects
232
How Do Deafblind People Adapt Visual Sign Languages?
235
16 Sound Symbolism and Semantic Change
253
Searching for the Poetics in a Rich Maze of Linguistic Forms
265

Looking Across Languages
138
9 Partial Semantic False Friends and the Indeterminacy of Translation in Philosophical Texts
139
English as Importer and Exporter
155
Appendix The Arrival of Chau Alawng at the Home of His Lover IngText and Translation Lines 139180
281
Index
283
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Dr.Keith Allan is Emeritus Professor of Linguistics at Monash University and Honorary Associate Professor at the University of Queensland. He was a recipient of the Centenary Medal for Service to Australian Society and the Humanities in Linguistics and Philology. Dr. Allan's research interests focus mainly on aspects of meaning in language, with a secondary interest in the history and philosophy of linguistics.

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