20.4252, Books: Ling Theories/Historical Ling: Karl ík (Ed)
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Date: 09-Dec-2009
From: Ulrich Lueders < lincom.europa at t-online.de >
Subject: Development of Language in Eyes of Formal Grammar: Karlík (Ed)
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Date: Thu, 10 Dec 2009 23:02:17
From: Ulrich Lueders [lincom.europa at t-online.de]
Subject: Development of Language in Eyes of Formal Grammar: Karlík (Ed)
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Title: Development of Language in Eyes of Formal Grammar
Series Title: LINCOM Studies in Theoretical Linguistics 43
Publication Year: 2009
Publisher: Lincom GmbH
http://www.lincom.eu
Editor: Petr Karlík
Hardback: ISBN: 9783895865879 Pages: 149 Price: Europe EURO 98.00
Abstract:
Formal approaches to language are typically associated with synchronic
linguistics whereas diachronic linguistics is connected with traditional
philological methods. The goal of this book is to demonstrate that
formal-linguistic analyses of diachronic language data can not only
represent known facts in a new light, but also reveal new facts that have
remained hidden to traditional philology. Particular studies, whose authors
are linguists from distinguished European and American universities,
analyze various phonological, morphological, syntactical and semantic
phenomena, in typologically and genetically diverse languages.
Table of Contents
Preface
Strength of Analogy in the System of Indo-European Numerals
Václav Bla?ek (Masaryk University)
Lenition in Branching Onsets in French and in ALF Dialects
Guylaine Brun-Trigaud, Tobias Scheer (Université de Nice)
Nominal Expressions in Flux: The status of the universal quantifier in Old
Bulgarian
Mila Dimitrova-Vulchanova, Giuliana Giusti, Valentin Vulchanov (NTNU -
Trondheim / KVAB-VLAC, Università Ca' Foscari di Venezia)
History of Czech Negative Noun Phrases
Mojmír Do?ekal (Masaryk University)
De Declinationibus Disputandum Est
Joseph Emond (University of Vienna, University College, London)
A Case of Linguistic Change: Infinitives as predicatives
Uwe Junghanns, Denisa Lenertová (University of Göttingen, University of
Leipzig)
Two Tree Diagrams with Identical Semantic Interpretations: Is it the result
of an undecided competition of different syntactic principles?
Petr Karlík (Masaryk University)
Interjection > Pronoun? The History of Czech Expletive on(o)
Roland Meyer (University of Regensburg)
Diachronic Impoverishment of the Auxiliary and Participle Movement in Slavic
Krzysztof Migdalski (University of Wroc?aw)
Imperative in Compounds: Implications for Historical and Evolutionary Studies
Ljiljana Progovac (Wayne State University)
Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics
Linguistic Theories
Written In: English (eng)
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