20.1549, Books: Historical Ling/Phonology: Olander, Larsson (Eds)
LINGUIST Network
linguist at LINGUISTLIST.ORG
Thu Apr 23 02:38:17 UTC 2009
LINGUIST List: Vol-20-1549. Wed Apr 22 2009. ISSN: 1068 - 4875.
Subject: 20.1549, Books: Historical Ling/Phonology: Olander, Larsson (Eds)
Moderators: Anthony Aristar, Eastern Michigan U <aristar at linguistlist.org>
Helen Aristar-Dry, Eastern Michigan U <hdry at linguistlist.org>
Reviews: Randall Eggert, U of Utah
<reviews at linguistlist.org>
Homepage: http://linguistlist.org/
The LINGUIST List is funded by Eastern Michigan University,
and donations from subscribers and publishers.
Editor for this issue: Hannah Morales <hannah at linguistlist.org>
================================================================
Links to the websites of all LINGUIST's supporting publishers
are available at the end of this issue.
===========================Directory==============================
1)
Date: 21-Apr-2009
From: Eric van Broekhuizen < E.van.Broekhuizen at rodopi.nl >
Subject: Stressing the Past: Olander, Larsson (Eds)
-------------------------Message 1 ----------------------------------
Date: Wed, 22 Apr 2009 22:36:19
From: Eric van Broekhuizen [E.van.Broekhuizen at rodopi.nl]
Subject: Stressing the Past: Olander, Larsson (Eds)
E-mail this message to a friend:
http://linguistlist.org/issues/emailmessage/verification.cfm?iss=20-1549.html&submissionid=214571&topicid=2&msgnumber=1
Title: Stressing the Past
Subtitle: Papers on Baltic and Slavic accentology.
Series Title: Studies in Slavic and General Linguistics 35
Publication Year: 2009
Publisher: Rodopi
http://www.rodopi.nl/
Book URL: http://www.rodopi.nl/senj.asp?BookId=SSGL+35
Editor: Thomas Olander
Editor: Jenny Helena Larsson
Hardback: ISBN: 9789042025554 Pages: 199 Price: Europe EURO 40.00
Abstract:
>From a synchronic point of view, the various accentuation systems found in
the Baltic and Slavic languages differ considerably from each other. We
find languages with free accent and languages with fixed accent, languages
with and without syllabic tones, and languages with and without a
distinction between short and long vowels. Yet despite the apparent
diversity in the attested Baltic and Slavic languages, the sources from
which these languages have developed - the reconstructed languages referred
to as Proto-Baltic and Proto-Slavic respectively - seem to have had very
similar accentuation systems.
The prehistory and development of the Baltic and Slavic accentuation
systems is the main topic of this book, which contains sixteen articles on
Baltic and Slavic accentology written by some of the world's leading
specialists in this field.
Contents
Preface
Rainer Eckert: Zum 40. Todestag des russischen Sprachforschers Dr. V.M.
Illi?-Svity?
Miguel Carrasquer Vidal: Slavic verbal accentuation - notes on origin and
development
Rick Derksen: Slavic evidence for Balto-Slavic oxytona
V. A. Dybo: Sistema porozhdenija akcentnyx tipov proizvodnyx v
balto-slavjanskom prajazyke
Adam Hyllested & Bernd Gliwa: Metatony in Lithuanian internal derivation
Mate Kapovi?: The accent of Slavic <I>*ja(z?) </I> 'I'
Frederik Kortlandt: Accent retraction and tonogenesis
Thomas Olander: The accentuation of Old Prussian <I>deiws</I> 'god'
Irina S. Pekunova: O nekotoryx akcentuacionnyx osobennostjax
sushchestvitel'nyx a.p. c v staroserbskix pamjatnikax)
Tijmen Pronk: The accentuation of the Slavic <I>n</I>-stems
Jens Elmegård Rasmussen: A note on Slaaby-Larsen's law
Toshihiro Shintani: On Winter's law in Balto-Slavic
Roman Suka?: Hirt's law and Optimality Theory
Matej ?ekli: On Romance-Alpo-Slavic substitutional accentology: the case of
pre-Slavic masculine substrate place names in Slovene
Alexandra Ter-Avanesova: The accentuation of <I>i</I>-verbs in some Russian
dialects: an innovation that preserves an archaism
Steven Young: Tone in Latvian borrowings from Old Russian
Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics
Phonology
Language Family(ies): Baltic
Slavic Subgroup
Written In: English (eng)
See this book announcement on our website:
http://linguistlist.org/get-book.html?BookID=41019
MAJOR SUPPORTERS
Brill
http://www.brill.nl
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
http://www.c-s-p.org
Cambridge University Press
http://us.cambridge.org
Cascadilla Press
http://www.cascadilla.com/
Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd
http://www.continuumbooks.com
Edinburgh University Press
http://www.eup.ed.ac.uk/
Elsevier Ltd
http://www.elsevier.com/linguistics
Emerald Group Publishing Limited
http://www.emeraldinsight.com/
Equinox Publishing Ltd
http://www.equinoxpub.com/
European Language Resources Association - ELRA
http://www.elra.info.
Georgetown University Press
http://www.press.georgetown.edu
Hodder Education
http://www.hoddereducation.co.uk
John Benjamins
http://www.benjamins.com/
Lincom GmbH
http://www.lincom.eu
MIT Press
http://mitpress.mit.edu/
Mouton de Gruyter
http://www.mouton-publishers.com
Multilingual Matters
http://www.multilingual-matters.com/
Narr Francke Attempto Verlag GmbH + Co. KG
http://www.narr.de/
Oxford University Press
http://www.oup.com/us
Peter Lang AG
http://www.peterlang.com
Rodopi
http://www.rodopi.nl/
Routledge (Taylor and Francis)
http://www.routledge.com/
Springer
http://www.springer.com
Wiley-Blackwell
www.wiley.com
OTHER SUPPORTING PUBLISHERS
Association of Editors of the Journal of Portuguese Linguistics
http://www.fl.ul.pt/revistas/JPL/JPLweb.htm
Graduate Linguistic Students' Association, Umass
http://glsa.hypermart.net/
International Pragmatics Assoc.
http://www.ipra.be
Langues et Linguistique
http://y.ennaji.free.fr/fr/
Linguistic Association of Finland
http://www.ling.helsinki.fi/sky/
Netherlands Graduate School of Linguistics / Landelijke - LOT
http://www.lotpublications.nl/
Pacific Linguistics
http://pacling.anu.edu.au/
SIL International
http://www.ethnologue.com/bookstore.asp
St. Jerome Publishing Ltd
http://www.stjerome.co.uk
Utrecht institute of Linguistics
http://www-uilots.let.uu.nl/
-----------------------------------------------------------
This Year the LINGUIST List hopes to raise $60,000. This money will go to help
keep the List running by supporting all of our Student Editors for the coming year.
See below for donation instructions, and don't forget to check out our Fund Drive
2009 LINGUIST List Restaurant and join us for a delightful treat!
http://linguistlist.org/fund-drive/2009/
There are many ways to donate to LINGUIST!
You can donate right now using our secure credit card form at
https://linguistlist.org/donation/donate/donate1.cfm
Alternatively you can also pledge right now and pay later. To do so, go to:
https://linguistlist.org/donation/pledge/pledge1.cfm
For all information on donating and pledging, including information on how to
donate by check, money order, or wire transfer, please visit:
http://linguistlist.org/donate.html
The LINGUIST List is under the umbrella of Eastern Michigan University and as such
can receive donations through the EMU Foundation, which is a registered 501(c) Non
Profit organization. Our Federal Tax number is 38-6005986. These donations can be
offset against your federal and sometimes your state tax return (U.S. tax payers
only). For more information visit the IRS Web-Site, or contact your financial advisor.
Many companies also offer a gift matching program, such that they will match any
gift you make to a non-profit organization. Normally this entails your contacting
your human resources department and sending us a form that the EMU Foundation fills
in and returns to your employer. This is generally a simple administrative procedure
that doubles the value of your gift to LINGUIST, without costing you an extra penny.
Please take a moment to check if your company operates such a program.
Thank you very much for your support of LINGUIST!
-----------------------------------------------------------
LINGUIST List: Vol-20-1549
More information about the LINGUIST
mailing list