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Date: 13-Jan-2025
From: Karin Plijnaar [karin.plijnaar at benjamins.nl]
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Title: Historical Linguistics 2019
Subtitle: Selected papers from the 24th International Conference on
Historical Linguistics, Canberra, 1–5 July 2019
Series Title: Current Issues in Linguistic Theory   367
Publication Year: 2024

Publisher: John Benjamins
           http://www.benjamins.com/
Book URL: https://benjamins.com/catalog/cilt.367

Editor(s): Bethwyn Evans, Maria Kristina Gallego, Luisa Miceli

eBook: ISBN: 9789027246318 Pages: 374 Price: Europe EURO 130.00
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Abstract:

This volume comprises a selection of papers that were presented at the
24th International Conference on Historical Linguistics (ICHL24),
which took place at the Australian National University (ANU) in
Canberra from 1-5 July, 2019. The volume’s aim is to reflect the
breadth of research presented at the conference, with each chapter
representative of a workshop or themed session. A striking aspect of
ICHL24 was the three-day workshop on computational and quantitative
approaches to historical linguistics and two of the chapters represent
different aspects of this workshop. A number of chapters present
research that explores mechanisms and processes of change within
specific domains of language, while others explore interactions of
change across linguistic domains. Two chapters represent a common
theme at the conference and consider the role of historical
linguistics in explaining non-linguistic histories of language
diversification.

Written In: English (eng)



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